Show LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS FROM mom THURSDAYS DAILY DAMY MARCH 13 amund amun D yesterday mr george W groo son sou of mr isaac isaae G groo of f this city was ad admitted bitted a member efti of the ait salt alt lake bar CLEAR cleur we learn by telegram telegram from mr charles niblet that the utah tah northern railroad d track Is now clear ann ana that its trains ae running on time NOT REQUIRED YET yei the petit jury oi 01 the third district court will not he be required to meet in court till a week from next monday 10 remover REM hem ovAr the ladles ladies library association have removed their library and reda reali ing room 0 o premises a short t of kimball and lawrences laurences Lawren ces store first olih cuth treet street on wednesdays of each week the rooms will be open from 1 to 6 pm in sor tor the admission of ladies ladles the association c pi tender a cordial and general invitation to the p public to participate in the bene flits tilts of the library and reading rooms IT N it R birom from cache count county vwe we learn that the weather Is mild and tie the snow Is disappearing the track of the utah northern Is clear f from rom logan to within a mile or two of Ham hamptons Hamp tous mons A large force of men from cache and box eider cider counties countless were at work in clearing the track we are further informed that it was confidently expected that the cars would be running on time today to day junction marc march h 12 HIDES an aged individual named undertook to playa play a came me of hide and seek seele yesterday wnnie while at cam camp douglas ne picked up two beef beet hides bides whiz which were lying around loose threw them upon his wagon and brought them to town leaving the owners thereof to seek wk for them he was arrested on a charge of stealing those hides and was brought before justice clinton for trial this morning the defense beset he set ap was that he be asked two soldiers it if he could have the hides and they said eald he could take them along the articles were returned to the owners and F was tas m was dismissed dismiss od on payment of cost ATTEMPTED SUICIDE about 3 yesterday afternoon maggie Maggle elmore seventeen years of age employed as a waltr waitr waitress esq at hotels hotel opposite the walker house houser attempted self destruction by shooting herself with a small pistol she placed the muzzle muzzie of the weapon opposite her heart but the ball glanced around one of her ber ribs nibs making a severe but not necessarily fatal wound T those ose who who are most likely to be acquainted with the cause of the rash act appear to be very reticent with regard to it one feature of the sad case Is that she expresses regret that she did not accomplish ier eer her purpose we are informed that in the presence of several persons she accused a near female relative of hers of being the cause of the trouble which prompted her herb to destroy her life the young woman received surgical Burg surg ical aid from dr thompson DUMPED OUT james gordon and william hutchinson were proceeding down east temple slin a wagon about 5 yesterday evening the team was going at a rapid rate and gordon who was driving attempted to cross the track of the street railroad and the concussion produced by the wagon wheel wheels 11 coralu coming in contact with the rails gave the vehicle such a sudden and violent jolt that hutchinson hatch was thrown from the spring seat upon which he be wa waa bitting to the ground in front of the hind wheels which passed over him he ire was taken up insensible and carried into the office of mckimmins livery tabie stable table and surgical assistance procured for him ile he was severely bruria bruised and had some come of his ribs broken rece received ivam browns annual cular of the saginaw valley for 1873 quarto pages this is a new venture ture published in connection with the an nual directory of the saginaw valley by C exem brown east Saji sael saginaw naw michigan and besides giving other othen useful la information for showing the names of business firms in 2 st SL charles saginaw city south saginaw east saginaw florence carrolton melbourne Melbour nc salzburg bangor banks portsmouth dolse doise riville bay city and Ess essexville exville circular of the great western mining bureau of chicago J 31 beverley manager the th di dally daliy graphic aphie a new now illustrated eig elg eight h tp page paper per published in new york I 1 it is a Z noteworthy orthy enterprise though not much can carl be said of the excellence of the illustrations UTAH there is a slight allusion to utah n the dispatches today to day A new york derald herald reporter is li said to have interviewed president grant when tho the latter Is credited with saying I 1 people of utah obey laws from the muddled up way in which many dispatches reach the papers ft t is sometimes difficult boget at their real purport whether president grant made such an observation or not lot it is ne nevertheless erth eless true that the people do obey the laws and it Is to be hoped that he did tor for it will show that tho the president has sound understanding of the situa situation tiou tion of affairs in th a part of the coun try and that he begins to soc sec through the motives of the falsifiers of the people of utah it may be however that the sentence as sent over the wires may need reconstructing bo be that as it may mayy it Is well known by everybody acquainted acquaint ea with the bulk of the people of utah that ta they I 1 ey a are aro re really the most peaceable and lw abiding community of citizens in the country the efforts of their enemies to make it appear otherwise to the contrary notwithstanding muddled tho the third district court met at the court house this morning but buelt it was found th that t le legal I 1 pa papers pe rs were in such a shapel shapeless essy esst muddled muddied udal up condition that busness co could not be proceeded proceeded roce eded with the court adjourned un until iii til S saturday tu aday morning to give time for tor the rectification ift cadiou and a adjustment of 0 these matters A resolution has been adopted by the court that there shall be but one session instead ot of two on the days on which it shall meet it is under consideration to hid hild the so sessions of the court courtin in some building bull huil dinar more centrally located than the court house an effort is being made to obtain the represent in the city hall building for this purpose the mayor has already been consulted on the subject and it will be laid before the city council next tuesday evening Gs the city purposes putting down crossings at the intersections of all the streets in the business centre of the city and several of them are already laid one of the stone flags has been made between the bank of deseret and the kimball and lawrence comer stone crossings cros are certainly more durable than those constructed of plank and providing g the flag are laid close together are probably more or at least equally pleasant for pedestrian des trian to walk upon though they may be had for teams when they are laid however llo Tio wever as the one alluded to with the flags a considerable distance apart it is more than likely that most people will prefer the plank crossing s constructed by mr air henry grom grow besides being have a elevation towards the middle which has a tendency to keep them measurably free from mud without the very frequent application of the cr crossing 0 sweepers broom from themay the way in which the plank crossings are constructed they the y f will probably last about five or six years SALT LAKE lane ass PRESS dispatches the people of the country have been reading for several months telegraphic dispatches from salt lake city unworthy of the associated press and of the press of or the united states these are written by a man named who was carried out oat to utah by the gentile ring king to assist in la dividing the raiment of the mor mons and stealing their provender if the associated press can keep such an arab to argue every morning through all the papers of the united states hereafter offices in that association will not command salaries that will be at fit things to purchase our own morals at washington are arc not such at the present moment that we are now to raj r form the mormons cormons Mor mons who have at least no hypocrisy in their practices and whose hose gospel does no harm barm to men and women away from home when congress refuses to expel ames amea and brooks for swindling and clibery involving a loss of 40 to the united states what moral authority has it to advance u upon p on the mormons cormons with the sword of the lord and of gideon geo alfred townsend in chicago CA cago tribune tribu c I 1 QI FROMI DAILY MARCH K 14 0 ur resignation A ramor famor rumor has been fi floating bating around town for a few days to the enot effect that the Re register rister of the U S land office in this territory had resigned WEATHER A fine f no spring shower com inen ced some time in the middle ot of last night or early this morning and continued till about nine today to day beautiful and clear the rest of the day A PROMISING PRo exhibition the orden garden junction ot yesterday rivis givis a word of 0 advice tot J mason co cocho gave an exhibition of some kind in that city on wednesday night it appears that the audience was large and much dissatisfied the exhibitors had promised promis cd a fine display ot of panoramic pictures but their views were of the magic lantern order WEBER wener vallet summit writes from coalville Coal Co alville vuie rule march 11 chesnow the snow and epizootic were disappearing also the measles of which last a few cases had proved fatal at weber city morgan county a short time previously snow was two feet six inches deep and well packed but stock looked well notwithstanding though haystacks ba were getting small the people there boast ef of a good school house a well attended school and good school teacher the coal business had bad improved the people expected to alse laise i aise also good crops the coming season utah bill or no utah bill bin GA ganotan solan X hero here la Is how john oakley writes from kanab feb 2 fth 1 I have just returned from st george the weather has been very stormy there as it has also been here which gives excellent prospects for a good fruit season while there I 1 arned learned k some things concerning gasoline three accidents caused by it had occurred in st george during the past year one of which was ivas of a rather singular charac or brother taylor riding a tinnen tinner put some water into an empty can which had contained gasoline then emptied it and commenced soldering A species of whito white smoke arose to the top communicated with the soldering fire and caused an explosion by which he was burned in tho the face and denuded of his eye eyelashes lashes clashes and eyebrows eye brows PA rowan wm win marsden writes from farolan parowan Fa Pa rowan march 6 i i at present them seems to be qui quite te a number of persons sick many of the horses are also sick with the epizootic this latter disease seems seem s to be light as no hores bores hor bor es fiste hiate died yet there have been two funerals today to day one at one and the other at the latter was that of ou onn one r much respected telegraph operator a young lady of fine abilities and very much respected P acted by all who knew her c our sunday school under the superintendence I 1 of df morgan richard richards dun jun tun lun is doing dome well there leing 1 being eing nearly 1 boa children in attendance with an efficient corps of teachers the weather is and our farmers are arc putting pulling their plows elc lee acs fcc c 1 in in order and preparing 11 for the work of the season ade itce it would be gratifying it more persons in various portions of the territory who have any taste to in the di dt would take pains to fb forward correspondence tor for publication in the NEWS we do not mean to include ion lon iong ions dissertations on abstract subjects but plain straightforward statements of facts beginners should studiously avoid attempts at extra embellishment or any tendency whatever to verbosity and should aim at clearness brevity and to illustrate our meaning a person wastes time and labor in walking around three or tour four blocks to reach a certain point when he could get to it by going a distance ot buto but one block however the matter of composition or construction in newspaper correspondence pon dence is secondary compared with the matter treated upon as defects in the former direction can be easily remedied before publication but it is very cry important that tho the elucidation of facts facts should be almed aimed at by the writer highfalutin should be avoided serious ACCIDENT mr and mrs benjamin guiver met with a rather serious accident last night they were driving on second south street a block south of the gas works and the night being rather cloudy and darker dark mr guiver did not observe the 6 trench rich which is nearly three feet deep and which has been dug for tor the laying of pipes tle wheels on one side of the wagon were caught anit in it giving the tho vehicle a violent pitch downwards on one side mrs guiver wa thrown out with great force upon the ground while mr guiver wils was thrown upon one ona of tho the horses from which he rolled falling against his wife he held to the lines and was dragged a short distance when the team sudden suddenly F backed causing the hind bind wheels of the w wagon agon to pass over mrs Gul gui culvers vers verg right ankle and lert left shoulder mr guiver escaped with a few bruises but not so with hl 1114 wife who Is con ned to her bed from the duj injuries she received she was just recovering from a severe attack of illness when this accident occurred which has thrown her back again A son of mr guiver was also in the at the time but received no injury the vehicle itself was somewhat demoralized we have several times alluded to the danger gerof of leaving trenches on the street unguarded and uncovered a few minor accidents from the ame saine cause causo having occurred previously to the one above narrated measures should be adopted for the prevention of any recurrence of such accidents FROM SATURDAYS DAILY MARCH 15 SICKNESS Willia williaw ui 11 dame writes writer from Paro parowan carowan Pa rowan wany want march ath that many of the people of that place are arc sick with typhoid fever RETURNED mr john clark dark of Z a M 1 I grocery department reached reachie town last night from a business trip to the eastern states ile he Is in excellent health UCE unlicensed seb sed LIQUOR stana staka ser set mno UNO william smith whose establishment is 19 on oil second south street has bag been arrested for selling liquor without license and the hearing of the tho case caso Is 13 set for next tuesday more mons we regret to learn that smallpox is 13 spreading among the member members a of dr J D 11 Crock weirs family his son george W and wire wife the parents of the child which died of the dhea disease adlea e not ion lon iong long since and a younger child of the doctor aj are aro all three down with it now contemplated improvements we understand that it is under contemplation to close the theatre a short time commencing on or about the 0 of f april to admit of the making of some extensive and important improvements and interior alterations in that building SPECIAL trat q A special frain irain on which was a number of prominent citizens and captain Crox alls brass ban band d left the depot at today to day for the purpose of meeting han william 11 II hoo hooper crl late delegate ate to congress from utah on his return from washington he will probably arrive in this city sometime between 6 and 7 this thi evening sard SUNDAY schoor we ai aig arm art 6 in recel receipt pt from francis sharp sharps 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