| Show local and other matters itom FROM fujda FRIDAYS rs baily RAILY DAILY dally JAN 19 more moro snowing on and off most of today to day also thawing removal john daynes son have removed to the new now store of mayor little immediately east of the deseret national bank first south bouth street Ee returned turned mr nir john T caine jr having bad to te relinquish linquish his educational studies in the east cast on account of ill health returned home last evening firemen we learn earn that the audience at tit the Fire elre fireman manss manso mutual improve improvement ment association n last evening were very much pleased with the remarks made by brother george georg teasdale which were very Interest interesting Dg and instructive hand hd cub cat off th tho following com esper deseret telegraph and Is dated mount blount pleasant jan 19 A sad accident occurred herece here en the ahe wm rowe got his right hand cut oil oft between the thumb and wrist wrists through being pulled into a machine dr allred dressed the hand haild rowe 1 is no now w doing as well a aa can be expected discharged sheriff theodore mckean and his deputies recently arrested on a charge of exceeding their duties in carrying out the requirements quire ments of a writ of attachment at the flagstaff mine nine had bad an tin examination yesterday bedole before judge were di discharged s chang while these officers were un under der arrest the disputed ore previously held by thelby virtue of theadore the aforesaid writy writs writ was shipped away from the mine crushed hed hea to death A h horrible accident occurred at the railroad depot shortly before one today a man named samuel holmes being crushed to death under a freig freight lit tit train about the time mentioned he was waa entering the depot block to cut across id it from the a southeast south 0 ath east corner to his home in the ward when the whistle of the engine of the tho train that ruas u up p to he the t temple block blocks bounded and a couple of boyson boys on a waiting streetcar street car said to holmes look ou out t for the train or something to that effect he passed through the gat gateway and the rear end of the t train imn I 1 which was being backed d up the line was several yards from him but he must have been paralyzed with fear as he be did not move audit was too toolate late forthe for the engineer to stop although the unfortunate man was then egen seen by him he was struck by the car fell across one of the rails and was dragged a short distance his head was frightfully crushed I 1 so 0 that the brains oozed out oat besides being injured about the body and of course was instantly killed the remains were at once con to the residence cf of the deceased in the ward and word sent to coroner taylor to proceed there and hold bold an inquest since the foregoing was written we learn that james hunter was sitt sitting ingon on the end of the car that struck hol hoi holmes hoimes M s and shouted to him and also signalled signal led the engineer to stop but the attention of holmes appeared directed to th the gas jas 3 if he expected d the tr train ain from that direction so jar as we have been AV able abie le to learn the accident was not the result of any neglect of duty on i the part of anybody and therefore no person is bla bia blame biame able ablo a as s being the cause of the disaster brother holmes was a respectable iloffe inoffensive naive I 1 man about forty live dive five years of age and leaves a wife and six children he was late from li ondon england and arrived from there in this city last february helas he was lately engaged in exhibit iba dissolving views in the severi several W wards d S FROM SATURDAYS DAILY dally JAN 20 10 in pennsylvania the lancaster pa of jan ath states that elder A BL musser of salt lake city would give an address on sms in the new public hall at quarryville Quarry ville his native place on the evening of the loth and as elder musser was a man of more than ordinary ability and the tho subject a new one a large audience might be expected suicide at provo the following comes per deseret telegraph dated provo jan 20 louis here yesterday esterday from a pass on his P person erson he is supposed cd to be ber 9 ea t major of the four infantry the authorities of camp douglas have been notified that his body lies here awaiting instructions and identification an inquest was held and a verdict was rendered of death from a pistol shots shot fired by his own hand he was shot through the heart curiosities of the law reporters by franklin fiske heard this is a work of or pages well printed on good paper it contains four or five hundred short abort pieces being anecdotes and brief statements concerning curious points of law by ack acknowledged now ledged legal luminaries and tind oth others ers and of a nature to furnish both instruction and amusement especially to the legal fraternity tern ity and consequently is well worthy of their pd perusal A L bancroft co san pan francisco i A pleasant incident last evening there was an agreeable agree nole aole entertainment tain ment at the schoolhouse school house bouse of the thaud wards ands and during the course of the proceedings a testimonial of res reb respect act appropriately worded enclosed pd in a handsome frame frames was presented by lay the mern mem bers hers of his bishopric bishopric to bishop william as a mark marls of appreciation of tor his official services it wp was s ah agreeable surprise to the bishop as hoaps he was not t aware of the intention to make the presentation sen tation the fatal accident dentAn Acci an old friend and acquaintance of the deceased brother holmen hands us the following brother samuel tHol Hol ines mee who wag was accidentally killed allied yesterday was very zealous ih ili libor laboring illg in the cause of truth in the enfield and edmonton districts of the ton xon london conference and assisted in organizing gan izing a branch of the church of jesus christ of latter day saints in 1864 1884 5 at waltham abbey H he was courteous to the elders nud bud fatherly to the saints 21 the funeral ef of the deceased took place at two this afternoon at the tho nineteenth evv ward ard meetinghouse A midnight prowler the other night a man iman called lied at the house bouse of mr Harve harvey ysca in ln the ward knocked at the door and when asked who was there did not answer mr harvey was absent last night mr harvey was again from home and hadnot been gone when some one 0 deknock ne knocked edat at the door mrs H blew out the light and plainly saw a tall man prowling around the house stooping under the windows and peeping in mr harvey happening to return turn at the time and discovered the scoundrel who ran through the lot and escaped just before this a peculiar whistle vas vaa was sounded bounded on the opposite side of t the he street as if calling some one but before it was answered the man was seen a at t mr harveys and probably had no n 0 time to answer the house of our informant is only a couple of rods distant from that of mr bir harvey harveys and he aided the tho latter in following the tracks of the prowler from under the window across the lot but they did not succeed in finding him in the pursuit mr harveys pistol which was in ilk his pocket was accidentally discharged maki makl nga hole in his coat cont should the unwelcome in intruder make another vi visit a lt he be will be like ilke ly to meet with a reception in accordance cord corrance cor dance ric with his deserts the tho law of private corporations being the law of private corporations po rations under the civil code of california with the recent amend ments and statutes and annotations in reference to the decisions of the supreme court of california and of other states on analogous analog provisions also an introductory chapter on the history of private corporations and an appendix with forms by john this work contains con taina pages in good clear type and is 13 filled with important legal information pertaining to corporations cOrPOration ss under the following titles introductory general provisions insurance railroad street railroad wagon road bridge chute and pier telegraph yater rater and ana canal homestead savings and loan lonn 1 ionn ioan mining religious Helig ious lous social and mad benevolent cemetery agricultural fair gas and zand and building corporations in the ap are acts Te rela Tela relating lating trog to banks inki insurance rance and railroads and belev aut ant penal code provisions with various legal forms forma the above will give a good ideth of the contents of the work AL A jj bancroft co sau san francisco nob not for sale the amount of gratuitous advice tendered the people of utah by individuals claiming I 1 va to bo be their fi lends friends Is id something stupendous the complacency and coolness with which some bome of those counselors speak about tho advisability of the latter day saints bartering away certain portions of their religious faith and practice is quite refreshing it seems to have become almost a national idea that anything is susceptible cep tible of boing sold or traded away for a consideration not only I 1 in n matters of politics but also in ln affairs of religion this this tendency has bas even been shown in the endeavors to settle the present presidential muddle quite a few being in favor ofa of a compromise between the twe two great part parties fesi lesi making the mat ter of the chief magistracy and vice presidency a matter of god dicker lck ick I 1 the piece of advice tendered by the omaha thit that the people ae I 1 of utah give up the religious an fn institution ution of celestial bi arriage marriage in lu norderto order to advance their prospects of obtaining the pilvi privileges leges of statehood art are simply absurd and butter the kindly spirit in which the a advice is given might be considered very much other than complimentary to the latte rd saints we vve assure that paper named andl all people who may entertain similar views to those expressed in it on this point that the people of utah are far above the estimate they have put upon them themy for the they v are most emphatically nou inot not for sale 11 they have no fractional or other part of their religious faith or practice that they are willing to barter away for any consideration 1 Wha whatever teven tevel their thoin colors are gnal thal nailed led to the mast araj anas ana and knowing their rights und under er the constitution tion of the co country an try their impregnable attitude on all such questions as these isnow surrender the fact of tho the matter is that their religion being oi divine origin ins cannot be abolished by them persons may apostatize from jt itar principles ri no piea plea but that la Is merely an rz individual matter with those wha wh take such a course the goabel cannot be added to nor diminished by human power being eternal tn in its character and divine in ift ita its origin it is very true that bome home people bay say that some parts of the mormon religion are not religion and that its adherents have no righetto right to practise hose those so called obnoxious portions the constitutional provision relating to the free exercise of religion not being applicable to what is not religion well ivell thle thie is a cool kind of construction to put ton 1 on the religious liberty clause claus qi being g to the effect that you yom can have perfect freedo freedom nj ef of religious ralth faith and practice but bul it must be left with us to say what is re religious falth faith and practice andi what is not and if you dont walk sorour to our oun chalk punish you yow and deny you the privileges that thai would otherwise be yours very nice religious I 1 liberty bertys 1 this it la Is of 61 that kind that one can get under the most despotic d tic 1 government on the globe mo what a t nonsense to tell keople people they can have perfect freedom om in walking in hi harmony with the religious ideas and conceptions 0 of f somebody else instead of their own it is the essence ot distilled ADs absurdity the Mormon Mor mons monk ss do not presume to say what shall or shall not ba the religious faith and practice of other people because that is nono none of their business usi and they also think they are perfectly capable of judging for themselves and making their own choice of religious belief and practice til eke ike all idl other people who have a religion they consider theirs the best beat that being their reason for adherence ther thereto etoi nud aud as nothing hns has yet been presen presented td to them that is in their heir opinion of ofa a superior character but far to the contrary they are not prepared to trade olt off their religion and their manhood wh which ichi are bre as dear to every true latter day saint as to any others on the face of the globe FROM frold MONDAYS DAILY gai JAN 22 cold last night was one of the coldest of the season it has also been very sharp though clear to day new nov ealand zealand El by letter from now new ew Ze Zealan alandi dj V tc elder W geddes we wa learn that a aa I 1 the missionaries in that country are well and after many difficulties have succeeded in baptizing bap fifteen person sOden ogden ogder function jan tan 20 K P B S R the kansas pacific railroad Bail nall road will bo be pushed from irona denver to salt lake as boon soon as the snow is out of the ground tild tho bondholders bond holders hoping to realize their investments by securing a portion of the through carrying trade 6 of the pacific coast dezu york sun falso false alarm thero there was an alarm of affire fire lire sald said to bo be at the tho railroad depot at ten today to day and ard the firemen with apparatus turned out and rushed for that locality but learning on the way it was all a mistake they returned mound valley vailey the following comes cames from B R mound valley oneida co idaho jan loth we havo bavo had bad a fine ali ail all fall and winter up to the ther pre pro present tent it commenced snowing this morning early and 1 in still keeping it up the health henith of the pe people 0 o I 1 is good we have erected a schoolhouse school zoti house 18 19 x 24 21 feet which we use for hope ta haye have a school started soon A local production wo we have received the tho copy of a song published by sherman bherman hyde san wran Franc claca iaci laci which is a local production the words by C W stayner and the music by joseph J daynes of this city its title is yes lye my darling ever kind being an answer mohave to Have I 1 not been kind to thee it is a very pleasant little song the words reflecting credit upon their author and the music upon the composer iti 11 ia for salo sale sa loby leby by daynes son thieves abroad between thursday dight sight and rind friday morn ing thieves entered the stable of joseph joaeph U Eld eid eldredge fedge loth ward warel and stole a single 6 set of buggy harness barness belonging to eldredge ira lra pratt tt co and then proceeded to the premises ses of solomon brothers ward same street and stole a light sight spring siring wagon if anybody should seo see the vehicle they might know it by the description and re report P ort if it h has a coupie couple 1 of odd springs thih the hind an d on one ono e bound with ith tar rope yellow running gears and dark brown body it piao piso has an iron plate ar on the joint of the right shaft and when stolen had one betit seat in it As it has hi likely gone on a tour four fo the southern mines people ia in the settlements might see it A golden opportunity the present phase in the political history of the american republic Be public presents a golden opportunity for foursome some intellectual giant glant endowed with extraordinary powers of self denial and true statesmanship whose abilities have as yet slumbered in obscurity to step forward and be a second father 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