Show local and other matters FROM DAILY OCT 13 Ret returned umed judge sutherland arrived home from a three weeks creeks visit on professional to beaver last evening its representatives wonder if the federal government feels proud ef of the fact of having representatives addicted to drunkenness billingsgate profanity iii injustice j tyranny and street brawls brawle pleaded guilty mr vivian appeared before justice ustice J hyper this morning wor nor ning and entered a plea of guilty to the charge preferred ngat agat against riat ilat him yesterday yesterdays of engaging in a dis disturbance t against dr hamilton he was fined five dollars the shower pedestrians this this thia afternoon fully realized the convenience of the street cars and gentlemen of or leisure who wild spend most of their time around the business houses of the city eity found the awnings in front of them a very verv I 1 abc acc acceptable place of resort durin during the copious showers third district court the protracted case of IL C chambers et U at al vs W H JEL pitts et ul was resumed this thia mornin mornine g the evidence being all in mr nir gamble addressed on behalf of the plaintiff followed by gen barnum for the defense it wai wah was expected that the case would go to the he jury tuis this afternoon going torn tomorrow to rn morrow 0 morn I 1 ing elder john nicholson of this office will leave on a visit to the northern settlements in the interest of the news I we feel assured he will on the occasion pf af his present trip receive from the presidents bishops Agents and other oiher leading men of the settlements and the people generally those courtesies and valuable aid in accomplishing pil shing his business of which he has been the recipient in 14 tiel times es past and whdeh have been beon on warmly wa amly appreciated home made putty brother william wiiliam W smith a painter of st I 1 george has succeeded in producing a superior article of putty but refrained from presenting it to the public until its hua bua quality lity was waa fully tested and tried by competent artisan A specimen clinen recently forwarded to brother W 0 morri b of this city was by him thoroughly tested and pronounced equal lo 10 any he had ever used the putty was vas w aa extensively employed in the st George tempie Temple and gave complete satisfaction those in want of the article will get reasonable terms and a good quality by addressing the tho manufacturer as above success cess to h home ome enterprise confusion worse confounded we e learn that nich nicholas blasone ola oia sone bone one of the OP actors in the recent raid upon ex mayor wells has instituted a replevin suit for the recovery ry of the lumber which he purchased at pat tons unlawful bale eale sa leithe ahe abe property remaining in abeyance pending the action of judge schaefer in relation to its status under the recent pro ce edings mr wells will be likely to kofile nnie alle a counter bond and retain the property as against the replevin suit the question now bow arises will this thia last proceeding exclude IN the previous phases of the case and be tried alone as the final isue er or will the matler matlen oc or appeal and con 1 ry situation of the lumber be included if the latter be the case perhaps the caption of this article comes as near describing the che situation as it can be d done one changing Thin thongsa gsA gentleman who recently erected a building near the theatre and completed it with a shingle roof was compelled to bearoff tear off the latter and substitute a less combustible material which he did in the shape of asbestos roofing the precautions against fire are being vigorously upheld hard to answer while merchants bankers and other legitimate business institutions complain that a rainy dalny day is detrimental to their busl busi business ness and arraign the hald haid times as a fruitful cause of the slackness of trade jon on other occasions ca we seldom hear bear of a saloon keeper complaining of the weather or the state of things generally why Is it preparing for winter the streets nowadays now a days are tolerably full of wagons loaded with coal wood and warming facil itlear denb generally ral rai there seems to be a general dis disposition onon on the pant part of the people le to provide agins against a severe winter nite hite if they should bei be I 1 P pointed 0 anted in their expectations it W wili will iii bea be a very agreeable and welcome As disappointment otherwise the more fortunate or provided will still have cause for belf self sacramento branch we have perused a letter from elder aaron garlick president Pies ident of the branch of the church in sacramento to elder orson pratt the branch consists of thirteen members including two elders one priest and oner one teacher during the last half year two had emigrated to utah one had died and there had been one baptism the branch holds meetings twice a week and good times are experienced elder garlick gives a cordial invitation to eiders elders bassing passing through there to call upon eim elm am ho he says there are many in that city who never heard an elder from utah preach and thinka thinks missionaries from here could do much good I 1 words their use and abuse this is the of one of the most en entertaining and instructive works of the kind we have ever perused william mathews Mat hews L L D is the author and B S C griggs and company of chicago publishers it Is a boo book that should be in the hands bands of every person engaged in any kind of literary pursuit some idea may be formed of the character of the work from its titles of contents the the significance of words 11 the morality of words grand words 11 small words words without without meaning some abuses of words saxon words or the secret sebret of apt words the fallacies in words nicknames curiosities of iaan ijan glia guia guage 11 common improprieties of speech 11 for sale at li lilyers price from 3 2 to according to binding home manufactures we nate don gon continually notice in various capacities a very fair representation of utah made 9 goods among the wearing apparel of our citizen citizens s and are justified ap n asserting that the ideas which some slome people once entertained that imported articles are superior lo 10 all those productions are fast being there is no longer any doubt that i the factories produce some bome d commodities of ot a quality wad and quantity tully fully equa equal 1 I to any aDy anything thing the states stales can ban and considerably bur sur pasing the efforts ia in that hat diree tiou of other Teni Teril tories homemade fabrics are tia ilA undoubtedly destined at some future day to supersede imported goods for we can now tiow manush manufacture in that jine line much that we need and of or sufficiently various tex textures tur patterns an and qualities to suit a critical fancy thus are we constantly taking strides in the direct direction loft of dom domestic estie estle lu independence and wealth i i I IROM FROM oot GOT ii li 11 slid showery F it rains every night now meetings tomorrow to morrow meetings in III the tabernacle tomorrow to morrow afternoon afternoons commencing at two and in the valious ward meeting houses in the evening propitious these timely rains will not only lay jay the dust and clear ille the air but soften the soil and render it more fit for the plow and the spade Justl justi justices ices court A martin for being drunk was waa fined five dollars garry for drunken ness and profanity was fined twenty dollars after tha the storm the clouds have scattered land the sun shines rhines out as genially as at any time during the season evidently the storm has brok enand we are ta to have another spell apell sp ellof of fine weather montana notes from the boze man avant Co courier tirier oct 6 1 the helena post poat office has been reduced from first to a second class office with a corresponding reduction in salary and clerical force the day set for the narrow gauge railroad convention at helena came and pa passed ased by as days will we expected to see columns of proceedings ce printed in our helena contemporaries but only a little paragraph to the effect that tha tIthe the railroad meeting wednesday night reached no definite conclusion aBide aside from the fact that capt coussons Coul sons proposition was heartily endorsed was given to the world only Ms this and noth nothing tag lag mero more 11 i theyer the tho new mew Yew northwest north test west of oct oth I 1 I 1 I 1 hays kays s J P thomas phil E evans and jos hyde ef of this valley leya are rethe the possessor possessors sot of the finest sheep in the territory ho he is a three year old cotswold Cots wold ram name gloster chief bred by henry cole cire Ciren cirencester ne cester ester Gloucester shire england beattle and imported in 1874 1571 by bv beattie beattle B miller filler of pickering ering ontario canada and from them pur chased and brought to montana this season by 0 W cook bro camp baker ile ho took the first premium at the Ter territorial riton ulton 1 fair last week and cost coat hla hia present owners they will uso use him the next season to improve their own flocks gloster chief weighs pounds and anti shears wool thir ten cen inches long this and all wool over four and one half inches iong long 3 is known as combing wool aud and sells at five to ten cents centis advance on the ordinary quality departed mayor fotheringham of beaver left hurriedly for home this morning it Is supposed by his friends that the may mas mayor masor or heard some so M a unwelcome news which caused him to vacate vaca teso so suddenly eleventh ward concert there was a good attendance at the concert held heid in the eleventh ward schoolhouse school bouse house last evening the audience manifesting their approval by re repeated prated applause the entertainment utin tain ment was conducted by prof 0 J thomas and as a whole was quite successful success ful fui the fly although wo we havo have had some very cold nights and some rather tather blustery days we are unable to perceive any diminution in lu the tanks of the housefly house fly bri 0 orade grade the little tittle nuisances seem determined de ter mined not mot to give up at present and are aa industrious and bothe bothersome as though 0 winter were months gln out balsas Corp used yesterday louis ordner a beer seller of this city refused to pay the license imposed by ordinance upon that business for which he WAS arrested attested fined and in the absence of payment was consigned to jail he was brought before judge chaeffer ri ir this afternoon on a writ of habeas corpus and at the jud judges judels ets els instance 1 was waa released upon hiowt hla hia own reco recognizance till monday at noon the beaver wo we learn that judge boreman though practically admitting that the beaver county court alone alono had the power of filling it the vacancy in the omee office of or justice of the peace pece for that precinct granted the mandamus applied for by poo le requiring the county clerk to give him a certificate of election judge sutherland for the clerk immedi iru fru medi abely aked judge B to na me 1 he the amount of boudon bondon bond on appeal but his honor refused to do BO so bo so it seems the people of beaver are to have foisted upon them for an important office a man who was not legally elected and has no legal claim apon the tily til j position whatever things are progressing t third district court the concluding argument in tho the chambers case caso wm was made this morning by mr bennett when the judge cha charged rg ed the tile jury and sent theato their room As numerous merona nu motions were on the lapis the probabilities of a decision in the wells patton case being reached were slim the jury in tile the case of chambers vs PIM pitts came into court shortly after their retirement and rendered a verdict for the plaintiff the easo caso of young vs young came up on motion of plain tiff tifis Is attorneys at 2 p in after argument by counsel pro and ron pon judge schaefer briefly reviewed tho rho case and decided that thit un less tho money previously adjudged d tho tho the plaintiff was paid within ten days an attachment should issue fue eue without a application leation to bring the defendant into nto uto court to show cause why he should not be pun ched for contempt caught in the act W ja du gard hailing balling from salt lake came to ogden a day or two ago and anti seeking employment as a jeweler was waa engaged by mr I 1 E brown on FIfth street L this thib morning mr brown entered the store and caught dugard in the act of pock pocketing etin 9 bome some watch material ho called in tho captain of pollee and on te marching arching dugard about 19 worth of springs crystals and other fixing were found on his person ele he plead guilty of petty larceny before alderman brown and was fined and costs ho re will work it out an on the streets when anybody can lell his hig trade by the jewelry he sveara on his ancle anele ile he bua hua has hag a ak of jewe jewelers lerIs tools in his possession nobody seems to know where whore they came from mOden fro ogden junction oc 1 13 1 life of brigham young or utah and H her er founders this is a work of A pages with a supplement additional tit dit dit ional of sl 81 pages by edward V it is excellently printed in clear large type on good thick tinted paper and is prefaced with an engraved likeness of brigham young this work treats in 32 chapters chapter of the life lifo and work of brigham young beginning with the ex exodus odus odas from and continuing up to the present it is in a large degree a history of utah and its most prominent men and is written in the author authors imaginative nervous vigorous incisive style it will be read with interest by all who are in any wise concerned in utah and tile the people thereof the supplement contains brief bici biographical graphical sketches of H akim balag bail ball G A smith D H wells W woodruff ii snow IV H hooper G Q bannon cannon ed hunter J sharp W V budge E smith P F little littie 1 03 W jennings enning 9 A aper N groesbeck walker brothers W S godbe H W lawrence W C staines A musser 0 chyde hyde F D richards 0 0 rich 0 pratt P P pratt E snow J taylor A carrington and J F smith garroting parroting Garro ting this thia morning at 10 before justice r frank and charles lio iio howard were arraigned charged with highway robbery committed last evening upon the person of mr john hep Rep hepworth of this city the witnesses were mr and airo mrs hepworth worth hand and police officer alexander burt it was developed that th the e two young men were seen together as if watching or waiting for some one cju just st previous to the robbery that ws was positively the party who throttled mr hepworth and called lo 10 his accomplice to go 90 through him that so far as the darkness of the evening and the attendant circumstances would admit of a conclusion howard answered the description of the other party that mr hepworth lo gold watch worth was taken from his pocket the robber brea breaking kinga a strang with which it was tied to mr H hj Is test vest to get it away tho fragment of the string attached td the watch ach when produced ini and that re nia uvon upon uon the vest corresponding exactly the tho watch was waa correctly described by mr hepworth and identified in court as his property and it was further developed o that mr burt took look it 0 avd from the person of upon searching him after the arrest the two defendants were arrested by mr buit just as they were in the act of entering the occidental sa saloon baldon idon the robbed man pointing them out to the officer and recognizing X as being beyond doubt one ohe of the pai par parties both pleaded not guilty and were separately arraigned for examination amin atlon howard conducted bs his own case basing his defense upon the fact of mr hepworth being unable to swear |