Show local and other matters FROM wednesdays DAILY A gala day the and ward folks had bad a gala time yesterday afternoon on the ward schoolhouse school house square about seventy prizes were distributed twenty four of them of a useful and substantial character to the needy poor the crowd upon the square was large and jolly and numerous games ames and pastimes were engaged in freight on monday morning superintendent sharp received a dispatch from omaha requesting him not to check baggage tor for further th er east than chicago later on the same day superintendent clarke of the U P lel IEL R P sent a request for him not to receive freight for any point east of the one last named another dispatch received yesterday requests that freight be not received for east of omaha taken off th there ere appears to be a strong feeling extending to all classes of the community in reference to the uncalled for indignity we might say eay outrage perpetrated u upon dr r clinton at the penitentiary in placing him ia in irons As numerous inquiries have been made upon the subject we will state that the shackles have been taken from the gent lemana s limbs which action notion has we presume precluded the necessity of an investigation which we understand the friends of the doctor purposed instituting missionary this morning we were called upon by elder james A skinner of beaver who got I 1 back from a mission to the eastern states this morning he leftheres lef left there here on the of last december an and d labored in the new england district under the direction of elder B P F cummings he held a number of meetings and preached to the people besides conver conversing sin k privately with a great many respecting the gospel base ball match the base ball match between the desprets Des erets of this city and the red bed stockings stoc Bloc kings of cheyenne attracted crowds of people to washington square on monday and yesterday evenings the two games already played were probably as well and evenly contested aa as iny euy auy any ever witnessed in this city in fact the playing could be closer on monday the Des De erets sereta scored three and the red bed stockings two and yesterday it was a draw each club scoring eighteen leaving tive Des De erets sereta one ahead the final to fo decide who are the vib vid victors torb tors comes off this evening Amer american loan ioan fork celebrates bishop D L writes athe the twenty fourth was celebrated here by nearly the entire people the flag at sunrise adda and after the proper salutes ea lutea I 1 the mass of men women and children assembled at the bowery at 9 a proc procession eslon was formed in which all trades industries and societies were largely represented after marching armund around the square the he people were seated and meeting was called to order by colonel ll 11 E king marshal marshai of the day S speeches p e aches were made by Bless rs john duncan 1 E harrington john jolin mendell and J B milner interspersed persed jtb songs toasts ac i there thero was wat a dance for the lu vell veil iles in the afternoon I 1 ard and adults in thet thee tha even evening lug lag 11 d quick time governor hartranft of pennsylvania who left this thia city at nine oa oil saturday night reached omaha at eight on monday morning thus maki making hj h j the distance in thirty five hours Boti roti bountiful ful fui primary A primary for the election of delegates to the davis county convention to beheld at farmington today to day was held at bountiful on monday evening david 0 wiilie willie in the chair and william thurgood secretary delegates elected chester call ijohn telford william thurgood twenty fourth at bountiful we ve have an interesting account of the celebration of pioneer day at bountiful which lack of pace space will mill not permit us to publish I 1 in n full at sunrise there was firing of cannon by captain judson tol mans mana artillery 2 unfurling un of flags on the tabernacle operative cooperative co store and other buildings at 9 the people repaired to the tabernacle where the as bem eem blare blage was called to order john fisher marshal of the day and the orator of the day 8 muir delivered a stirring oration speeches were made by col A P F rock Kock rockwood wood of this city and by the following pioneers residing in bountiful william henrie hentie P G sessions joseph B nobles israel barlow anson call cail and others toasts were given and songs and recitations rendered these proceedings end edthe people went out upon the tabernacle theTa bernade square where they formed and marched in order of after a lapse of thirty nil minutes the ing named there they eab eat down at four rows of tables bounteously laden with the good things of ilfe life lifes with which they amply regaled themselves there were about four bu bundred adred at the first sitting and between two and three hundred dred at the second the time was subsequently spent by some in listening to more singing singling reciting etc and by others in the dance at the belief society and holebrook hall hail halloy close by every everything thing pas sedoff agreeably without a single jar peoples primaries in accordance with the published call of the peoples central committee for the county primaries prini aries were held on monday evening in the several precincts and delegates eli elected to the convention Coven tion to be held hold i at the court house H ouse ne next at saturday in the first precinct adam spiers S P lers was chosen for Chair mip and isaac brockbank secretary the delegates elected were joseph warburton wm L ball bau george stringfellow isaac isaae brockbank john brown dames james wood woods samuel H leaver and wm win fuller in the second precinct B R T burton was chairman and W L binder secretary delegates elected tho taylor B R T burton jburton wm win harrison sperry angus AL cau non k win thorn henry Din dinwoodey in the third precinct A H raleigh chair chairman mary mazi B R V morris secretary the dele delegates bates intes elected were john H smith N H felt A H B R V morris henry em ery cry william jennings th theodore cadore codore mok ean in the fourth Prec precinct lut fut J jonh olan sharp was waa chosen ph airman and wid henry C dowler secretary t the delegates elected were john sharp T B lewie john T caine D 0 calder andrew burt and W L N alien allen in the fifth precinct pre Z snow w waar chairman and J C graham secretary the were elected delegates joseph E taylor J H rumell feramorz little littie Ij ittle ittie john IL winder T V williams Z snow alex mcrae marad charles livingston james P freeze in the third fourth ard and precincts alternate alternates i were also aiso elected edi I 1 |