Show local and other Matt matters ers erg FROM TUESDAYS DAILY noy HOY 21 at omaha the thel omaha seg see ee of 1 saturday last states that elder bide D M stuart and missionary party passed through thereon there on the way east on friday bider elder eider william 0 Stal stai iles ties was in that city stopping at the grand central hotel mori mormon on missionaries the steamship wyoming of the williams guion gulon line left this port yesterday afternoon for liverpool taking among her passengers bishop john Bow row berry berny of salt bait lake city together with the following mormon missionaries george atkin thomas barratt charles charlea D evans william stokes J john ohn proctor john tracy john E christenson vens yena E nelson neison richard steele georgo george barber barben and ben jenson upon their arrival at liverpool the missionaries go toche to the districts already allotted to them embracing england wales anet ana scandinavia bishop row Kow berry will superintend the labors of the tho various missionaries traveling from country to country about sixty missionaries are to leave utah within a short time to locate themselves in different parts of the united states for the purpose of making conversions hem hew yora york herald wo nou nov t 15 land patents the following has been published UNITED STATES LAND LAN D or orfice OFFICE fice t salt sal t lake city nov 20 1876 the following homestead patents have been received at the general land office for delivery to the following persons john williams john Joh nash F W Ellen rilen Hundley N 0 Il murdock J lee jones charles Gur gurncy james jamesb B hamilton jessle jessio mccarroll McCar rolt george boukes neils nells anderson andersen charles a harper harpers andrews P madsen detrion marion camp john L L jones wesley norton john P jones michael christens david tu turner cr clark amos albert smith alovao D klode lars la rs C geusen gensen edgar edg ar Ses sessions jose joseph cluff cuff john sessions belli benj hiskey key aam ft marchant emanuel I 1 ib mau man thomas collins Col ilna llna george moses MOSES af BANE custodian general land office 1 the news the WE DESERET NEWS I 1 is i s the oldest paper published in all the hocky rocky mountain region 3 its publication having been commenced in 1850 being conse consequently bently over twenty six bix years old we have hive some satisfaction in the belief also that it 1 Is one of the best family papers published in iia amvie america and we have bad had the in most ost in indubitable evidences that it has wi wielded and does continue to wield an influence for I 1 good not only at home homo but also aiso in dista distant dit fit portions of the globe the semi semiweekly weekly NEWS is not so old having only just passed its tenth yearb year sear but ut lia ita character as a reliable journal i our nal as a matter of course Is s similar r to that of the WEEKLY the D deseret EVENING NEWS today to day enters upon its tenth year the present number being the first one of the new volume at the conclusion of the ninth and cowmen commencement men cement of the tenth volume wo we take occasion to thank our numerous patrons for the excellent support which they have given ic it and we are gratified in the belief that they have been baen satisfied with the principles it has enunciated it has been the aim of the editorial management of the NEWS to make it what it lt purports to be the paper of the people and as such it has uttered no uncertain tain sound not being liable to be 99 tossed to and fro by every wind of doctrine religious political br otherwise there is but one legitimate course for a respectable e tabi journal ourt to take and that thao is ud the right g lit it and that is what the sews NEWS h has as aimed to do I 1 i employment wanted thera thero ia is a large number of women mostly young in this elt eit city who are tirel ready i and willing to work wbk bilt but are unable to find employment this fact ilas lias has been forced upon our observation by the result of an advertisement that has hal appeared in the NL NEWS ws for the last day or two promising steady employment for a few good seamstresses who have their own sewing machines one ohe of the effects of this notice is that at least fifty persons have called at this office on saturday and today to day making inquiries about the adver tizer here is is presented an opportunity for todo to do people to do a good thing by providing honest industrious respectable people with the employment they need and desire ve we state it as an incontrovertible proposition that it Is the plain and unmistakable duty of the rich to do this whether they choose to do it or not we bel bei believe belleve levei there is more responsibility involved in the holding of riches in this life than is generally supposed and that men mea will be held accountable in a day to come for the use they make of ot them and there can be no nd doubt that those who apply them so aa as to be of the largest general benefit to their fellow follow creatures will be entitled to the greatest consideration in the go general summing up of f things 1 th those ios los numerous applications mado made invariably we believe by very respectable people reveal another fact interesting to advertisers that the advertisements published dished ia iii the NEWS are pretty generally read building the temple before us is isa a circular issued by presidents joseph young sen A P rockwood 11 S eldredge and john van cott of the first seven presidents of the tle seventies and directed to those brethren who aro arc in charge of ther the sub divisional interests of building the temple in this city eity in a quorum capacity or two or mere quorums combined or in any other organized capacity for temple tempie build ids ins purposes the circular represents that I 1 owing to the preponderance iunce of comparatively ively unskilled stene steno cutters over those who are tire finished workmen the quantity of rock destined for tub the body of the walls lates lato with much greater proportionate rapidity than the finer blocks for the exterior surd surface iee lee ice A renewed appeal is therefore made to the seventies to use uso their utmost endeavors to place a larg liro large number of expert stone dressers dr essora it ac wo work that the progress 0 the preparing of each kind orrock of may be more inore equally balanced that when the laying of tho the rock shall be re recommenced com dom next season there may be no hindrance from this cause heretofore complained daj to the the progress of that branch of or the work the tho circular also announces that if there be any competent stonecutters who are Inell inclined died fied to accept a mission during the approaching NV winter inter to work upon the thu temple dons doni donating ting their labor arrangements have been made to lo supply them with board and prid lodging r herewith N we give attract no change will be 16 made mado id VA the presen present arran arrau arrangement gement of the tho districts or 01 db donations nation from the brethren throughout hout the territory una until a call is made for work to commence on other temples IV we therefore 6 enn ean earnesty jestly request you to continue the services of the stonecutters on the block df during iring the winter and until it ift shall be joe said it is enough and that of the services of the brethren employed at the quarry be continued also until cold weather shall lender render it ift impracticable at ahe the end of the present year it is expected that you furnoh a c correct ulc bt report of bf the amouri amount paid to sustain your men the names of the parties who have doga dona donated tad and the number of the Q quorum boru m to which they belon belong the 1110 nam name e of or the person employed and the amount paid him for bl his is services we do earnestly pray the brethren for tho sa sake bake ke of the cause in which we are engaged for the sake of the living who are still to come to zion many thou thod thousands sands of whom are yet to receive their ordinances and also for the sake of the dead that you apply all your energies to consummate this great work district court ve in ber slat mo morning War warren reri hussey vs is mason 11 hill filly the jury rendered the ing lag verdict 7 we th the ejury jury find for the plaintiff inthe sum bum of with tin ten per cent interest thereon from sept sep 1873 to nov amounting amo to 99 making makin jd a total of PR E C CHAMBER horeman foreman Fe reman thirty days dabs given to nile file serve motion and statement or motion for a new lew u aw trial L goldberg G 61 d berg borg 4 co vs kinlic TI n tia tic by sa M co motion for order of sale pale to td be approved motion granted the united states vs vi A P rockwood motion of Z snow snows attOrn attorney Cy for defendant to dismiss the bill I 1 motion overruled by tho tha court I 1 tho court granted a decree in accordance cor dance with petition of tho the UT tiff vacating the title to the quarter section of land on which stands the united states penitentiary defendant excepted ex apted lo 10 the ruling in the matt erlof jahn lou awood co bankrupt it ift wis vis was ordered that lie the assignee of the estate of said baid bankrupt pa pay overto over to mathew T gia Gla burrie burlie or ails his attorneys or agent ont of f the moneys in his h Is hands the um sum of 73 and the sum of ofa 75 costs coata and to the sheriff of tooele thoele county his lawful fees and charees charges incurred in the matter of louis cohn bankrupt schod school tax oases cases to da day abraham taylor and dr samuel E newton residents of D district appeared at the instance of the tho trustees before alderman spiers spier for nonpayment non payment of school tax the cases were decided adversely to the de defendants fend ants and dr newton gave e notice of an appeal to the district court home again we were pleased this afternoon to receive a visit from elder william 0 staines who arrived home last evening after having concluded the emigration business at new now york for the season everything connected with which passed oss off satisfactorily he was wag accompanied to this city by elder junius P F wells who has returned from his mission to the eastern states both are in good health and spirits I 1 first national bank building the plastering of the interior of the first national rational bank banh building was finished about a week ako aho ago mr elliam Vl liam jon jones es being the contractor for that branch of tho the rep repairs hirs upon the ceilings are some fine ornamental centre pieces mr jopes plastered the thes same ame building when whon it was first ere er eced cled and also did the plaster work of f the new Z C al I 1 hulid build building ang rr the seasons emigration during the past season the tho following vessels have conveyed the tile gathering saints in numbers as follows aras aray 04 souls june 28 1 I idaho aug 23 11 nevada N euada evada i 3 i sept IS 1 sit git wyoming oct 25 di hlll fp s total 1 millennial star oci ocl oct 80 30 missionaries tomorrow to morrow morning elders edwin of lehi james tame armitstead armi and henson walker of pleasant grove will le cleaveon aveon missions ns to the states U upon on which they were called c i at the lute bate conference their labors will be I 1 in lad the chicago district wms 11 i includes n c des north illan illinois 0 ls wisconsin 6 s ri and michigan the tho coal question satt SAIT lake city nov 21 1876 J editor demerel Ther estill continues to be a dearth of weber coal in our market and aud scores of families are entirely out cut of itt ift winter is fast approaching and already the cold chilly nights findings so bo many who are destitute of fuel force that question upon the people as an absorbing topic of the day what are we to do about ut coal 1 which is detained in coald life ille for want of cars to send it in bather rather than permit a whole community to he be imposed upon by the monopoly of a rich railroad company as the fhe he only present alternative I 1 would respectfully suggest that from to 1000 teams bet bo immediately called for from frem davis and salt silt lake counties to supply jahe the community with coal from our own mines I 1 A CITIZEN OUT our OF or COAL jf those or 1000 1060 teams can be had bad to bring the coal in from the weber of coune course it would be a splendid move ju irn fact it appears b high I 1 h r time nor for some action to be bo taen 6 n in the premises else nuni 13 hers of p people e ople opie will be likely to suffer A little boy gazing upon an old of his mother taken la in a low neck dress remarked mammas you wayme was ass mss ready forbel for lor bed bea when was taken |