Show local and other matters FROM reimars DAILY nov NOV NOT 18 railroad rumor enmor there is a report ort current that it is intended to build build a narrow gauge line between salt lake and sandy bandy this would make a narrow gure gauge connection between this city eity and the mines of bingham and little cottonwood Caf canons lons ions accident this morning soma som bom workmen were engaged in enlarging an iee ice house at Lind seye gardens when a bank caved partially burying a young joung man named coombs he was hurt about the face in one side and on one of his ankles but not dangerously killed by a the tho 3 following is a special to the NEWS ALTA nov 16 suitors Je deseret seret geret newe news A so snow ode odo occurred on bald noun moun mountain talu tain TWO men raen were killed william deuser denser and paul ritter bitter the bodies were recovered today to day it I 1 is supposed they have the snow three or four days dabs shooting the rifle shooting club of denver col have solicited a challenge from the salt lake club the shooting to be done by the respective teams at denven denver erand enand and in this city the results to becom munica ted each way by telegraph rather bather a novel method of conducting a match suppose the same plan bl be e adopted in cricket and base ball storing grain gram tomorrow to morrow november lith at 2 p m at the council house the annual meeting of the sev js everal eral committees of ladies on storing grain will be held we are requested by the central committee on that subject to abate that they will be pleased to see any of the brethren in n attendance wha feel interested in the subject of the organization not nov consummated the arrangements vents for the coal trade of this gity city eity and the surrounding country to pass entirely into the hands of the union pacific railroad company did not culminate yesterday as expected the parties on the weber immediately interested were requested by telegram to meet the representatives of the he U P company at echo today to day for the purpose of completing the agreement birthday festivities ann annually u ally aily oneace on each anniversary of Mo mother therL aj B pratt of beaver it is customary fo dor for her to receive a congratulatory visit from s 1 large e number of her i personal frie friends n d az 9 mostly aged persons the sst festive gat heiing heling ng orthis of this kind took place on the loth her birthday at her residence where all partook of a au substantial dinner and enjoyed a sociable time the c company ad journea till the lith pf af Xo november vember 1878 the loth of that month in next year falling upon sunday so we learn from the beaver square dealer the mound Muil eull builders ders dens professor Ilar liar barfoot foot has sent us ul a ik letter from the 1 librarian of the davenport academy of sciences in iowa 44 in which thero are facts relating to the mound builders 0 that region which are of great interest to antiquarians qu arians lans we allude to the gass tablets which were noticed in our columns some time since of the authenticity of those apparently if linguistic tablets dr farquharson ape appears r to have no doubt this will be quite an epoch in the history of the mound builders if it proves to be correct opened an Office 1 dr romania B pratt has opened her office in the 12 h wardy ward 2nd and south street and ath east streets bhe she baa haa made a specialty of eye and ear diseases having taken special courses on the eyel from drs noyes little callan of the new york eye and ear infirmary of dr mcclure of wells hospital hospitals and of D heyl hey of the philadelphia dispensary she also took a clinical course on the ear from dr burnett the first aural surgeon of philadelphia she also gives special attention to obstetrics and diseases of women her advertisement is in another column southward bound A gentleman who recently arrived from pan gultch states that the road between that point and this city ia is fairly lined with the teams of people moving from this more northern region for the purpose of making new homes in southern utah arizona and new mexico within the last s sst abit sl weeks several hundred teams and wagons going in that direction passed through panguitch people northward have but a alight slight idea of the rapidity and wid extent with which the southern border is being extended surely a great people dwell in the mountains progress and advancement is the watchword womans comans medical school we understand that dr ellen B ferguson of this city has concluded to de livera course of lectures on medical diagnosis to the ladies of the medical class meeting in the exponent office every a ternate alternate saturday the first of the series was luen iuen alven on the ath dinst the second leet lecture ure will be delivered tomorrow to morrow saturday afternoon at 3 it isto is to bei boi hoped that the members of the class will make a point of attending these valuable and instructive tive lectures in speaking cipf course delivered in that icv liv the tha ills aniu ednia Pania graph grapA says pays aibe we take pleasure in pub icly acly commending comin ending these lectures pinpoint rn In point of diction in clearness clea of d description in thorough knowledge of all that belongs i to the human B system y stem the pathology of diseases disease in u fact all that relates to the medical profession prone salon mrs dr ferguson has no superior and few equals 12 new mining company we understand der stand that mr trenor trebor W paris and associates recently organized in new york a new mining company in connection with the celebrated aerated emma mine the association so is called the american emma silver mining company it la is their intention to commence active work within a few weeks and to prospect the mine to the deep P cornew for eor new mexico elder eider luther burnham Burn ham bam late of f hyde park cache county left this city this afternoon accompanied by a portion of his family for valley new mexico his future futures home he would have proceeded sooner but was detained by one of hla hia children a boy aged about twenty months being accidentally burned very severely a short time since sudden death mr fred saulsbury brother to mr monroe saulsbury of the stage coach firm of gilmer and saulsbury died suddenly last night at the office of the firm named over wells fargo cos premises tomorrow to morrow the remains of deceased will be placed in the cemetery vault pending the arrival of his brother who is expected in about ten days the concert there was another large audience at the theatre last night and another splendid per firmance for mance every piece was en cored but it appeared to us that the oba object act 0 of f tb the e recall recal I 1 a after each operatic selection was to obtain a simple bong song from the performer the artists responded liberally and treated t heir their hearers to well known and popular ballads which elicited immense applause miss cary received a triple encore and her kathleen and miss kellogg s a rose of summer were the most enjoyable features of the entertainment unless we except the quartet from martha by misses kellogg and cary and karl and conly which is full of the richest harmony and was most effectively rendered the company have met with a brilliant success at salt lake they left for denver today to day the work in scotland A letter from elder david milne dated oct states that elder A P F i macdonald president of the scottish conference had had bad apportioned the fields of lgon labor of the several elders now there as follows to the northeast north east part of the conference aurelius minel miner fife shire and the east coast D S macfarlane and aaron macdonald brashire bob Boa shire A P F macdonald jr southwest south bouth west part of the conference david milne besides having the general supervision per vision of the work throughout the confere conference ce president A P macdonald gives special attention to the affairs of the ministry in wak was glasgow ngow ayrshire and the adjacent Is Islands soon after his hid arrival in scotland elder milne visited his hia relatives in the northeast north east by some he was received with cordial warmth and kindness by others with freezing coldness and some even with manifestations ife of bitterness and bigotry however he bore testimony to them concerning the work of the lord thus satisfying himself in the performance of a conscientious duty I 1 the saints in scotland are somewhat few and far between and the elders are coasty constrained to travel singly among strangers the last statistical report showed the conference to number persons there are not a few among the saints who have spent means in aiding others to emigrate emigrates expecting that when they reached here the assisted ones would refund and help them but they have been generally disappointed elder milne justly censures these who have thus thug been assisted to emigrate and made no equivalent return for the means they received ho he draws a somewhat gloomy picture of the general condition of it in the country where he is traveling Dg he says bays a abroad for fra a few months should be adf adv adequate quate to cure anybody afflicted with chronic discontent in je lation to oun 1 our mountain home 16 infidelity fidei fidel and roman boman catholicism i annear to be gaining ground while as a matter of course religious systems generally are losing elder milne or any otherl of the elders laboring in scotland would be a pleased to receive from persons in in utah the addresses of friends la in that country address naburn street south side bide glasgow w scotland SATUR DAri dark DAILY DIMY rdv hgr nov NOT IT 17 personal SS sap stevens eq esq agent af the ther chicago rock bock island aud and pacific railroad called upon us this morning for carson marshall robinson Bo hinsen esq editor of the carsom appeal and wife left bountiful yesterday afternoon by the regular passe passenger tiger train traina after making a brief but pleasant visit in utah Depar departed td the tho little son ofero of brother luther burnham of hyde park cache county who was accidentally ci severely burned a short time elarie died of his injuries yes berday afternoon at the residence of brother james P frieze freeze in the lith ward of this city stake conferences the holding of the rehi reki regular flar quarterly conferences of the mogan county stake anti and the sanpete stake this morning apostles franklin frankiin D Bich rich arus arua ds and joseph P F smith am attending the tho the one first named namee and apostles wilford woodruff orson hyde and lorenzo li orenzo sno snow the conference at manti operation cooperation co today to day we met with bishop henry of the first ward of brigham city he has been recently at work on the operative cooperative co farm at that prosperous thriving place we learn from him thal that seven hundred acres have been sown in fall grain graim grainzy gra by the association aeres acres on the malad river and on the bear near bear river biver city at the monthly priesthood meeting for SL stgeorge stake of if zion conven convened id in fhe the h e st george tabernacle at st Georget Geore ethis his bis 3rd ard day dak of november 1877 henry J eccles was cut off the 4 of jesus christ of latter day saints as a general swindler ler lei for lying and obtaining property under tinder false pretense and all saints are cautioned to beware of him DAVID H CANNON bishop ward st george JOHN joum DT THOMAS J J JONES henry HENKY EYRING presidency of stgeorge st george deorge stake ERASTUS SNOW JAMES 0 BLEA BLEAK W clerk st george stake st SL george nov ad 1877 woolen and worsted the manufacture of utah woolen cloths claths is a decided success many of the productions in this line compare at sit least favorably with imported goods of the same clas claE classes ses there is another branch in the same line that could with the investment of the necessary capital be made quite as successful if not more so the manufacture of worsted goods this would include fabrics for ladies ladles wear the machinery for this branch of manufacture is necessarily somewhat intricate and expensive but the materials for the fabrics are aie mostly hem here and the skilled labor for every department can be found in utah numbers of excellent workmen are in the territory who have been trained inthe in the best english factories the fire at hebron harou brother G H crosby of hebron washington county forwards us some particulars of the recent burning of his big dwelling and household goods and the coo cooperative operative co o store and contents at that place the loss to brother cresby crosby tn in house and furniture was 1 1400 and the bams same amount to the stockholders of the store making a total of 2800 2800 the operative cooperative co association owning the store and goods was organized in march 1870 and had been a great advant advantage aste asto to the people generally although the store and stock were swept away by the fire the concern is not indebted to the fire firos fires Js alp kip supposed posed to td have been incendiary and the escape of brother Cros bys family As is somewhat remarkable as from twenty dye aye to forty pounds of gunpowder and about spencer cartridges exploded boon eoon after the flames broke out adda arid 4 a quantity of coa loil tur pen tinei tiner mcf made wade food for the conflagration i the pe people coplit I 1 of hebron are twenty miles from any iny store and the loss of theirs is strongly felt by them bro crosby and family are in abad predicament arrie tit in being deprived of their comfortable home and household goods in the winter season the hebron folks expect goon soon boon to commence recommence re the mercantile business in a operative cooperative co capacity making progress A sew few days since an indian fro the te farm in the western part of the territory came into town to get a supply of dour flour he had bad taken a grist of twenty bushels of ot wheat raised by to the mill nearest the indian farm but the machinery had got 0 out lit ait of repair and was not running necessitating his visit to the city the only thing worthy of remark in to the circumstance is the fact ofa ota of an n indian of these parts taking ii a grist of or his own raising to the iho mill it la Is perhaps among the first incidents of the kind that ever occurred in the territory the aborigines in this part of the country bre are far from being of the highest est esk type of that race yet with kind hind treatment and proper instructions ev eab eh they can be induced to adopt industrial habits this is the only correct eor dor alid arid philanthropic method of dealing with the indians Inci lans ians it itis Is the pian plan adopted adopt edby by the latter day saints the fruits fruita of whose labors among ithem are already being seen twentieth and twenty first wards the presidency of this stake Sta kemet met with the priesthood of the above wards last evening when the following quorum Ef were organized an elders quorum in the twentieth ti ethWard ward with levi bevi V Jl as president george white i ardd arid jamesm wardrobe coun counselors delors an elders quorum in the 11 ty firs first ward a wm vm P affleck a president eident john Ther ning ping and richardb richards id ii james ames counselors A deacons quorum in the twentieth tl ethWArd ward with david 0 mackay as president orson D romney and john T hilton silton counselors two deacons quorums a the tha twenty first ward vard john muir president of the first quorum w archibald erskine and William alien allen as his counselor counselors arthur L foulger president of the second quorum thomas alien allen and john affleck jr as his hi counselors all these brethren were unanimously sustained in the he position positions named and all were set apart excepting one OBO who was 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