Show LOCAL OTHER hatte MATTE litters FITTERS R S niom TUESDAY tuesdays 8 DAILY DEC 30 33 cheap E M gisborne bought at auction this morning the building containing the Delmon delmonico feo leo and the saloon adjoining east for the sum of t hirty thirty six hundred dollars railroad track trade the utah northern is completed eleven miles north of ogden and the jalis jails are ate on hand for the remainder of the line between that point and brigham city all that is wanted now MOW being a quantity of fish plates and bolts which are expected soon to arrive that difficulty the trial triai of mr charles G loeber for attacking attaching justice justlee clinton has been postponed till a week from tomorrow to morrow mr morgan appeared as counsel for defendant fen feri dat dant before alderman felt yesterday and stated that ho hb was not ready for trial hence the postponement earthquake tho ogden ogdan function of dec 29 says I 1 postmaster walker ot farmington writes to us that on the evening of the at 8 a severe shock of earthquake was felt in that town the shock seemed to jo come from the east and took a westward course the first intimation given was a deep rumbling sound as of a heavily loaded train passing eastward this was followed by a thorough shaking of houses and windows it lasted in all about five or six seconds pigeon stealers steamers Ste alers alerd george callister a lad iad who is e employed maloyed mp loyed in this tills office and who resides in the ath ward wa was robbed last night of ten P pair pain 1 I r of pigeons it is supposed that the th c party who stole them committed the theft in order to sell the birds to those who indulge in pigeon shooting matches this has nas been done frequently before it is to fo be hoped the p parties i will b be detected it is most coil contempt empt ible work why do not pl pigeon bon shooters import some mechanical pigeons for the purpose of practice with the tho gun or for oai shooting matches A law against pigeon shooting hig fig might prevent the stealing and brutal slaughter of the innocents SALT late lale CITY dec 1873 f editor deseret janews can you or any of your numerous rea nea readers reader der dex inform me why it ia Is that the apples of this city were almost entirely destroyed by worms last summer while the surround surrounding dg farms and gardens enjoyed perfect immunity from this plague respectfully INQUIRER we shall bo be pleased lo 10 insert tho the views of a any ny who may feel capable of answering the above for th the c benefit of inquirer as well as others who wish to bo be informed an on the subject the south james B halladay writes from grafton rane kane county dec 20 as follows rather cold tod today to d day ay with a strong southeasterly south easterly win wind d but very seasonable for the time of tho year wo we have had a nine fine f n e rain in and anti snow storm lately which lasted act a week more adre or less lew and which is a great blessing to our fruit trees tand band iandthy the earth benc jenc generally rally raily for the aground grou nd was very dry before it com corn fenced not having hawing had ral rai nun 1 u of any acy account t inee inco tince ince the tilo first day of september then we hada tremendous ou heavy thunder storm which broke our ditch in many places and filled it up in others took our flamo away and rendered us un able with our 11 little littie le hel hei help heip P to get any detally more m 0 water in 0 our u r ditch d it ch t this is season so ea we ve could not put in any fall wheat this tats year yet vet we have tolerably good crops of corn and other things except fruit the late heavy frosts last spring killed the blossoms blossom of our apricots and peaches entirely and early nearly n all the ap up bples idles of pears there were but bu lavery a very new few and very few grapes for they were nearly a failure yet we ve live and antl rejoice in the blessings which our heavenly father continually Ve bestows bestons stows upon us as lie he sees we need them according to our wants we havea day school in this little settlement tle tie tl well weil attended I 1 think by all the young large and small who are able to go who are taught by b brother john 11 ballard allard as his healt health will permit we havo have good health here with few eions our president alonzo H rumell bussell has hag buffered suffered much with very bad eyes since the middle of last kist summer and they are aro not well yet we have a desire to live our religion and have peace through the tho settlement with a few exceptions some evil disposed persons have deliberately and brutally cut the throats and killed some of their neighbors ani ant animals mals mais and some other evil disposed despos c persons can cali se scarcely Arcely keep their hands off other peoples peopled property home made soap mr irr john B maiben malben of this city has commenced the manufacture of soap by R P thomas patent process having secured the entire hight right for utah and montana territories the factory is at Pug a mill ward where all the necessary m machinery chinery a has been put up and is in operation mr maiben malben b hns has us secured e the services of mr charles davey who lids has had a largo large experience per perl peri lence ienco ence in id soap making we have used this soap and can there fore speak advisedly concerning it by the thomas process the thet gly glycerine berine is retained in the fat in stead of being evaporated from its it as ia is done in iti the usual way this being the case it has a most salutary upon the skin when used for washing the body its cleansing powers ara aro also good as attested by the statements of families who have used it for washing clothes the manufacturer ha hag delivered his first consign consignment mient of the article at Z C M I 1 wholesale and retail grocery departments it will be sold at the co stores henceforth and it will be in 14 the stores of or nearly all the merchants in the territory everal several fc of the leading houses in this city having baving already given orders 0 home enterprise should beaus be sustained and aud it would do n no 0 harm for people to try that specially adverted to in this article and see how they like it an obstacle clet ciet in the way of home manufacturing enterprises ia is the difficulty sometimes experienced in obtaining raw material surely however there ij ii sufficient clent grease ac in the territory to supply one soap factory an advertisement of mr Mai mal benfor tallow ac achill will be found in another column cattle stealing oase case the examination lofb P F Task erand enand thoa gray was wa commenced yesterday afternoon before jestice clinton and was resumed again this morning morl and at one the case was laid over till friday morning to allow time for foe the appearance of two other witnesses tho the evidence thus far showed cochrane cocbrane the owner of the five head of stolen molen cattle went to ble bie mn ali pickard dealer in hides and asked risked him to look out for the hides of his lili cattle the we other day a man called at Pick rick Pickard rickard arda ards saud baud sand and sold fourteen hi desand among this lot were those from the five animals stolen from mr cochrane mr pickard rickard sent his son eon after the tile waon wagon to watch where it was taken and tha tho movements of the driver he followed to walker kowalker bros bark bank and on the way there another man got into the wagon after leaving the bank which ho be entered the driver took the tile wagon to the store of geo H knowlden Knowl don to which point ho he was also followed by mr nir packards PIck ards son the latter was way there relieved of his watch on the movements of the driver by ayoung man named hines miles an employed of mr pickard the wagon was afterwards driven duiven to the colorado stables the lad who f followed the wagon gave his evidence lucidly enough so far as it went but he confessed that he was frightened when he followed the wagon aud and was ww unable probably through being a little don confused fused and keeping at a respectful dial distance ancery ancell from the wagon to identify the men whom ho lie saw aw st or to tell distinctly the color of the holies it appears that the same wagon was driven away from the stable the following day by ben F tasker simultaneously with the examination of tasker tusker and band gray here two others williams and kelser keiser Bingham bavo bave been under examination before justice kinney at the last named place on a charge of stealing the same cattle we understand however that t they key admitted to having had the cattle cattie but that they bought them from a party named gleason the heads of the animals were found at williams and keisers rel Kel sers place the evidence thus far is not very strong against again st gray two wives for a bit of spicy reading just peruse the account of the san bernardino two wife case published in fo days NEWS very likely the good christians christiana thereabouts who consider it their rellious religious 9 ious lous duty to poke their pious noses into everybody business and make scandal when their neighbors fail fall to do so consider it a highly civilized and the only proper and christian thing for mr oades to do to put tit away hway one of his wives and turn pen per her hen out to starve the bible however expressly says the lord hates putting away FROM froit wednesdays DAILY DEC 31 Suspect suspected ea A young man was was arrested this morning on suspicion of having stolen 40 irom a partner of his As it iq not certain thau thai the tho suspicions suspicious are well founded we withold names for the tho present training we understand prof leotard is putting himself through a courso course of exercises and tra griffig with a view to hla hia wrists and preparing to give a per peri i firmance for mance in this city he still suffers considerably from the tile effects of his accident although he is able to be around only one printer the dica jica beaver beaven ven ver anter enter prise of dec 29 says that only one 0 n e printer prep tar from the enterprise office was among the crowd of spree ing sparks from beaver who annoyed the emigrant company at indian adlan creek nov 29 and that the crowd merely indulged in boisterous 0 us laughter and comic singing idy icyie in many parts of the tile city the water ditches have overflowed and in numerous places the streets are sheeted over with ico ice making dis disagreeable and dangerous we believe that an ordinance re requires that the people under the direction of thel ward water masters shail hhall keep tho ditches in good arder more shooting at bingham bingham Bing liam ilam still sustains its reputation for scenes of blood as will be seen by the following dispatch BINGHAM 1673 1873 A ca shooting affair occurred here at 1145 this morning between L D clay and ch charley ariy arly barnum barnum and clay ha had a dispute last ng night ht which was the causo causa of shooting barnum was shot twice telee one ball entered his side struck a rib glanced off and cambou came out t the other ball passed through his arm two balls passed through clays days clothes but did not hurt him liim clay 9 gave baie laie himself up to the authorities mount pleasant bro 0 H wheelock called oil on us today to day he is on the way to make a visit in weber county he states that a theological school with edward cli cliff ff president and two assistants has lias been organized at mount pleasant L money there is scarce but everybody is feeling well as well as others anywhere he has travelled they have plenty of good eatables at une one llie lile veople people opie ople don itt d 5 1200 bushels of grain towards extending the utah souther southern rall bail road southward they have also contributed tri buted largely for the st george temple and sent their quota of hands 25 with the wherewith to sustain them while working on the building in all having gone from san pete county prest 0 hyde although suffering buffering considers considerably consi derl from sickness 1 in the fall ig Is in pretty good health and spi spirits rits tits new years day by tomorrow to morrow the year 1873 will hava have die dig outa out and its successor will have come into existence As a general thing in looking back upon the local circumstances cum eum stances and scenes that have tian tran transpired in the now expiring year sear the people of utah can scarcely have other than pleasing reflections they have been blessed with an abundance of the substantially ties of life at least and notwithstanding the wishes and efforts of their enemies they have enjoyed the inestimable blessing of peace of which they are still in possession no people have more reason to be grateful to the giver of all good for his big blessings than the latter day saints they enter upon the year 1874 with bright prospects before them kno knowing W ing as they do that all thial things will work together for their good if it they will seek to keep the commandments of god wa take pleasure in wishing our readers and patrons special specially y and everybody in general aa a happy new year tho wills of mrs ben holladay new york dec tho the will of mrs ben holladay made last august augu lt and successfully contested in favor of the will of 1871 was vas very intricate and eccentric in many tany of its conditions and provisions for contingencies it gave her property chiefly to her son ben holladay jr and not any to her surviving daughter cassandra but generally among her friends as polly wifel baron bussiere of france the will of 1871 gave everything to the testatrix husband from whom I 1 in fact she had received it the recent will failed to recognize re e the husband at alland bore blore abundant ant evidence sustaining the testimony of her physician that mrs Holl mind was unsound from excessive grief caused by the sudden death of her oldest daughter the countess a fenk few weeks previous while ben holladay jr was the pro proponent P anent nominally of the will in his own owa favor it was well understood that he be preferred that the will in favor offis of his father should stand thees the estate in westchester is very elegant and valuable sacramento union city council in tn the city coun coune i cil ell last evening the petition of cris mon co asking permission to erect hay bay and coal scales oil on south temple between third and fourth west streets was granted the resignation of W J T sll ril silver sliver er as engineer of city water works V of ks was read and accepted the edition of mr P thom thorn asson assou as s editor of the utah bosle posten as asking 1 14 that thai the ordinance relating to fires be published in that paper as an advertisement t was laid on the table the tile report of the committee to whom was reported the petition of C M donelson asking to bo be remunerated mune rated for means expended Y by him on the water tank near snows snow 8 reported favorably fa for the petitioner and the amount asked was appropriated bid of T aubrey to paint the city lamp posts for each was tabled the petition of S W richards asking an appropriation to cover his bill to the amount of for e extra x tra services while a member of the council was tabled council adjourned till tuesday evening next at 7 p m an item A local reporter was out upon the street today to day in search of items while conversI conversing with three or four gentlemen near the eagle emporium corner comer his companions made sudden en and active movements away from him somebody said look out and on turning around he be faced a black charger galloping directly towards him the horse lione was only a yard or two off P and the agility displayed by that reporter was N v something to admire if not to astonish the horse hors ejust just brushed him as he be passed homme borne might be inclined to blame that reporter at it liis its lis readiness in spoiling what 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