Show loal and other mattera matters froy FRIDAYS DAILY NOV 17 beautiful Beau the weather could scarcely be more beautiful or healthful than it has been today to day rain ain aln the clouds dropped their fatness last night in the shape oi of warm dust laying show showers good pictures Tic tures I 1 mr ar C B R savage has obtained a of very nine tine photographic views of the interior interi or and exterior of the temple arrested A couple of cattle thieves were arrested last night one ono of them named whitehead thes they are the parties alleged to have stolen the mare alluded to and described in yesterdays news packing racking of the west we have received per favor of judge haydon the annual report of the packing of the west compiled forthe for the pork Packer packers sl association of chicago by frank B howard secretary A pamphlet of 70 pages well printed on good tinted paper how tha th matter mattei with the deseret DESERET ses JEWS 0 oden grden received no parcel with tuesdays issue orden junction nov 14 ve we do not know the reason why ogden received no parcel of th the e NEWS for that day the parcel was duly mailed as anonymous we lve are in receipt of a communication from a correspondent who signs himself scotchman with all respect to the writer of the paper we have two reasons for wit it W it is of a somewhat personal character au ani aul I 1 our rule thi iVall must be accompanied by the real name of the writer hns haa not ilot in this instance been beri complied with I 1 indian shot the day before yeste reste yesterday iday indian interpreter D B of received a dispatch from that the night previous some of men 1 from uintah valley shot an indi indian an named mike in his tent mike hike bas hai the character of being C a good peaceable indian and was WM annoti among 9 tb the fint first to leave his roam ing habits and take to farming in the thie western part of ou the territory be re lil ibl the back of the head bead at la last st accounts he was still living but his recovery ia not probable another paper raper in frescott prescott the Wal lapal enterprise for want of mall mail facilities has found it impracticable to publish a mineral park and has concluded to come to prescott the material has already arrived and is being pet up in the building on cortez street for formerly mery oce occupied lulled by Armstr armstrong ongy as a paint shop we of cou coura m doubt the necessity for two paper papers ain aln jn prescott just at present but the population is so rapidly increasing that they will have to come sooner or later and perhaps itis his just juit as well to start in now arezona arizona miner nou nov 3 district cour boua il t 1 46 friday nov kov v 17 morn ing log alexander vs moses hirschman 16 sch marr maii the jury returned the fa following wing verdict i we 1 the jury jurs find forthe forille for fo the tho defan fa dant A C bro AR 11 R ay motion by the plaintiff for fon thirty days to file a motion for anew trial granted I 1 1 j I the tire jury trial of the bult suit of warren hussey vs mason masoli M U hill was commenced I 1 I 1 J wm Win wilson vs va F 0 chas chase set adt settled and dismissed at defendants cost THE wl winnemucca nev nov silver state sa voli voir ventures tures the thre following an election elemon was waa i held heid in brig dilg hams dominions a ft delegate to congress two of the prophets Prop heta dan dail tes ites were sent to corinne to see that the g godless g gentiles lles iles of that city did n not nob t loj loi poll votes enough to defeat the mormon candidate george Q cannon the Corinn ians spotted the mormons cormons the moment they arrived and in a short time lime filled them with valley tan and laid them away the time they had successfully accomplished P complis om P dished hed this feat the emigrant train from the east came along and every one of them voted the thu straight gentile ticket the mor mons give their women the privilege of voting 4 and the gentiles concluded to be fully as liberal and allow every woman on the train to vote their eff efforts orts were useless however for the cormons mormons were too numerous for them and elected elecie d their delegate cannon by a large largo majority coal hauling TJ ithe vexed evex coal question still remains iii in statu quo the supply of the weber article being vastly inadequate to the tho demand demaud the cause of the scarcity being too plain to admit of mistake the union pacific railroad appear determined to create and maintain a monopoly in favor of the coal beds in which they are interested by failing to supply the necessary cars for the transportation of the product of the weber mines this inflicts a wrong upon the community and it is A anything but magnanimous to take advantage of a people who did so much towards the construction of the most difficult portion bf the great railroad line however we do not think that it operates to the ultimate advantage C e of a railroad company to work against the interests of a people through whose territory it parses ac aey tey and who are under tte the present necessity of giving it large patronage this course causes the company to lose prestige and influence and we have some pride in knowing that the influence and good feelings feeling of the people of utah are aro not without considerable intrinsic value seeing that things lare are ast as they are and there is but little present appear appearance anc e of a permanent alteration in the situation the thet people will have to make the best of a bad job we would advise the people in the vicinity of the weber coal beds to help in building up their own locality as weil well as bene hene fitting themselves individually by using their teams and wagons as much as they po possibly as my can in hauling eoal coal to this city where th they ey can find a ready market for jt those engaging jil iii this business may not be able to make a great deat deal of p money aney at it but they can certainly realize something over their expenses which is a great deal better than themselves and teams being unemployed any portion of the ume time our advice sj Is the same cameto ifo the owners of teams arid wagons in this cit city eity y and vicinity it would bd a good thing for tho the teams that can cam bo be spared for this labor of each ward or two or more wards combined bill bili 1 ed to get together and go to the coal beds in force and br bring ing the coal poal in to this ni market arket we lre convinced that in this manner many hundreds of toils of coal could be brought to this thib city which would be a great advantage similar views to the foregoing on the hauling of coalby coal by team have been expressed by bishop hunter and his coune councillors 1 ilor llor 9 and we think them worthy of consideration era rat lon tion FROM SATURDAYS jaily DAILY NOV 13 A large yield brother joseph workman of the RE 5 in ward informs us that the present season on his lot he raised pounds of good red carrot from thirteen and a half balf rous roda aground pg round A k rather rear remarkable in kable kabie yield naturalization elections etc we have published A a pamphlet containing laws concerning naturalization nilza aliza tion citizenship elections supervisors U er visors of elections ejections elect eject ions lons aud and united mp tate tip marshals and deputy marshals at a it elections which can ean bogad bo had at this office for fifteen cents 1 broke his bieg yesterday aftel afternoon a man named peterson aa drunken fellow jumped upon a carof car of the train conveying the temple elock eloch fell arll and bralie broke his leg belo heio below helow the knee 11 he was waw conveyed to the tho city aalf jahrand iad the limb set by dr xoung young besides the injury he thus receive aie dio iho Jho is in a very bad condition from uhe the effects of 01 strong drink and alid is so ao restless as to make maue his situation very precarious ills his b being e lug ing unable to keep ae P him still in bed i 1 i tr turbulent Sold soldiers ierg lerg I last ast about half a d 3 zen soldiers commenced g on board the street car going eastward on first south street in which they smashed five lights of glass th the lith ward avar d police arrested the most boisterous one of the number and took him to the city jail where ho he was kept over night the cause of he the row was wab said to to le that ono one of tho the soldiers tried to prevent a man who was leaving the car taking his hia dinner bucket backet and a parcel with him whereupon another soldier interfered t to 0 protect the private citizen and the quarrel ansu ensued ed the tho citizen making his hia escape minus his bis bucket and parcel district court saturday november isab 18 tb morning warren hussey vs mason masui isi hill sill trial concluded jury instructed by the court and they retire to consider their verdict james mcgregor vs Q G R clark dark et al at on motion of Hempstead hem and gamble attorneys for defendants defendant f aud aud and by consent of plaintiff attorneys it is ordered that defend defendants apts have ten days to file answer ans ana adrid showing ng upon the restraining order heretofore issued and upon defendants motion to dissolve the same I 1 and und that the plaintiff plaintiffs ia have five days thereafter to file counter showing granted the european Mis mission sion slon ex tract from aletter to elder D iffe mcken keri kerl ale from IT IEL A galloway newcastle 1 I am just in receipt och bote hote from the secretary of the TM harles haries fanies fagles bro branch branah saying bince since I 1 was there a month ago they haq hav have baptized five and have have hane a pio prospect llor tot several more we have the minute minutes S of a V very ry interesting district meeting hendlin heidin hel dlin din the assembly rooms booms nottingham tobt the speak speakers org erg on the occasion were elders richards and lyman their rem tema were mainly on the first principles of the guspil they sem to have been attended with a good measure of the spirit arwen IrWen millennial nial star drar ocl so i 1 forthe for the southern states m ader elder henry Q G boyle called upon uron ps us today and informed us that hp ax expected to leave this city for the southern states on monday next neit and that the follo following whig elders eldera accompany him J chas Bro bre brewerton werton wenton john joha P W immer samuel smuel Wor zener ort oft J 11 S Pig eJr samuel douglass 4 y C Q wightman jr 11 all of pay ra son wiley thomas of spanish fork ork john W sharp shard of or union gilt glit lake e cod county ty james willard city Wm calder CaIder 3 I 1 11 I 1 t lake city and joseph h ar argilo 0 of f f tt r i bountiful chese y these eiders eldera al nil all go tp labor I 1 in n thab that at part of the dennic dennie den der nic nie presidency efelder of elder eider boyle boyie ye yb wish them A a saoe safe aga aaa a ad gant journey and dud an aar agreeable ebble zi 4 py mission 1 addres address des dea Arc Prairie coun 1 ty arkansas i looking to the future rutx ire iro in I 1 n pur buan suan beof an ex expressed presed wish of president brigham young the tho cadies I 1 of th thet Q va various relief belief and athe he different operative cooperative co with which tho th the e ladies of utah are Connect connected edi edl are ar taking active steps towards purchasing wih funds in the bands hands of the societies and with donations which they should and expect to receive grain to be stored up in case of coming of a day of scarcity there is anold saying to the effect that a wa wise wide ie m man a 11 lr the evil and provi deth against iti ibl it but andor the tho wise direction of president young it is the fadiest viding against the tho which may come at a any season should it visit us we nio jin in hopes bopes that cheif ladies cipf the church chu r ch of jesus jesua christ of latter day halo ta will b ba be temporal sav savl ours ta tho the needy anci anit they thoy are wisely wj sely taking the ci to 0 o in that DosI position tIon should tho position arise t i sister eun Enn neline B wells dri an active aud and and intelligent ladata lad iad yia yta the of the central commit teo teothi nhi movement and is aided by a number of otherl ladies ladles ot 0 intelligence telli gence and ability and we hope they will accod accomplish p lish with ith the aid of the carious society boc soc oty ety or branch committees commie commit tees teea the td bim vim import poria ant ili iii wok work they tabeh Y hat hay 4 uli uld under undertaken taken an c in ta thia mia elty efty city BIS nis bishop ite OP E edward haftl huntor hunter has tendered them the use of some bins connected with the tithing store au u weicht which cht chi ehi to n lay up the their thein fr r arain grain 1 I 1 in accordance with advertised announcement announce men ta 2 ar meeting he subject ras was rag head held heid yater yesterday d y a attori ewt noon at the social hall hail the preaching of the gospel the tho means of spreading a knowledge of the great latter day work established by vy the revelations of the almighty are much more extensive and comprehensive than Is perhaps apparent to the casual observer extending to probably every part of tho the civilized globe by some some influence or method or another an otner otin oar missionary system which is unsurpassed all things considered reaches into many lands not only gaining converts but gathering them out oat to the body of the church the missionaries engaged in the work having na no poE possible sible sibie pecuniary consideration in ha view being inspired by no ulterior motive bu butwill L with the conviction that th they eyare are operating in a good cause are naturally more than usually effective ih orough thorough and genuine in their jabors labors inmany in many purt portions ions lons of this country especially the elders are aree eagerly sought after for information by various classes of people and even their their persecutors when they mali maii malignant malign gnand and ano seek to injure them only tend to increase the interest and cause a knowledge of the latter day work to be mae more widely disseminated this interest in th the e delegates from the gathering place of the saint is not only manifested in localities cali ties but whre where they are found folind upon the railroad trains they are generally plied with and kept busy answering r questions in regard to mormonism and are now not requested to preach to the upon ligon the cars and thus travelers to and from various points of the world gain some knowledge of the saints their doctrines and institutions and carry it with them where the they 1 go 0 an ensign having been been lifted up to the nations in the moun mon bains as has breen go so plainly apte aisted by strangers irom every land laud copie here hero to visit to sa s1 seb see aa the who have become so 0 o f famous mortis in the oho r world they see a peaceful and comparatively harmonious community an answering the description ip p every particular of tho the people that were according to the ancient prophets to gather from all nations they go to the tabernacle and tift other meeting places and there gain gome inform informs atlon regarding the revelation in the latter of the falness of the everlasting gospel and they carry cant this thih knowledge with them to the uttermost parts of the eth earth rth the enemies of or the saints who I 1 seek ami overthrow and invariably ahn accomplishing only their dari own do their part unwittingly y jill jilt th cligh I 1 ik it be toward spreading the e of what the lohi Lohl 0 Jibing in fis the fatter iatter eatter fatter days dayny ton tor r 1 I 1 t wo savy sure suri they tiley create uli ill awethe the 4 attention M n of thousand nay millions 1 foward toward the curios ity in is aroused and many are not 8 satisfied atis fied fled until they y gain some pome knowledge of afa a numerically small vet yet great 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