Show 1 local and other matters I 1 i I 1 irom FROM DAILY dalny nov NOV KOV 20 i first mr jehn liddell has received ce ived tho first supply for the thelea sea son of nine fine fInnan I bandies bad dies 11 Departed This morning dr H swaine waine died in this city of typhoid pneumonia on thursday the rd remains will be shipped to tto to toed ed u ghio ohio to the relatives of t the deceased the doctor nasr wast a prominent mining man in this territory missionaries elders eiders james E malin robert ellwood lewis booth and russell Jt odgers rodgers reachie reached omaha last thursday all well the first two named mamed pul pui purposed posed leaving that point for chicago th the following day ja y intend ed ad stopping over in Neb heb nebraska taska a few days before proceeding thelast the last portrait brother int larsen is the authorized a kent agent foi thestle the sale of mr savages very nipe photographic portrait of bf ath the late El resident president brigham young it was wae the last taken of him is clear a and d life ilfe li lle ile lie e and is an appropriate me roe mento of the departed great geat plan pian man it is sold in ineat a nead neat oval fra frame Ille hile at igo the sun worshippers Wor shippers sun worshippers Wor shippers of asla asta 2 is a ueal little volume published by A roman fc co san francisco the author is ch Cli arles arlea 1 I poston aad the materials for the work were collected during an official india china japan andico and contiguous n t go i on boua countries I 1 wea mea it is i a and mid instructive epi epitome tonie of the faith customs and ceremonies cere monies of ol the paredes Pare ees and is exceedingly ineer interesting itcan it can be obtained of the for 75 utah northern the ogden junction states that the track of the utah northern railroad extension war was completed a distance of ten miles beyond franklin last lasi thursday two hundred teams and three hundred men are at work on the line and it la Is intended to complete the track to a point where the most moat difficult of the work commences before progress ia Is stopped by bad weather district court tuesday 3 november snell brothers vs samuel on motion of plaintiffs attorneys ordered that the said cause and the papers be transmitted to the justices court and that the latter proceed with the trial the papers hav ing been improperly certified by 8 aid said justice william ford vs B R T aburton TB burton urton the case tried before the court coutt findings in favor of the defendant wath costs lecture on thursday evening at the ath ward new meeting house elder richard G lambert will deliver a lecture on the sandwich islands from which part of the world he recently returned having been there on a mission for several years the seventh ward string band will supply instrumental music on the occasion and it is expected that some kanaka residents of this city will be present and sing bing in their native dative tongue the price of admission will be 25 cents the proceeds to be bg applied to the meetinghouse meeting home house fund in pennsylvania by letter from elder thomas jones wo we learn that he arrived at hyde park penn 3 on the ath and was busly busily engaged in the work of the ministry he had asked permission to preach lin a chapel in that town but his request waitr effused ef used he says the branch of the church in that place is in good condition and he is kept constantly eods dODS taUtly busy in answering inquiries about utah and the gospel elder jones would be pleased to i receive from people in ut utah ah the addresses of friends in pennsylvania n 1 1 a direct to him in care of JE howell box hyde park luzerne county pennsylvania missionary this morn ing irig we received a call from elder john D 14 pierce of bt st george who returned lat evening from a mission to mississippi he labored in Itta wamba prentice and lee counties of that that state he left here on the oth of june last and has been quite successful in his hia labors a one ono person james duke accompanied him here from mississippi sis sippi A company of saints from there will be here in about three weeks elder pierce having come on ahead to make arrangements about teams and wagons to enable them to proceed to the southern part of the territory ry where they intend to locate the party will number about fifteen persons elder pierce enjoyed his hia labors greatly and returns in good health and spirits commendable Com oom menda bie ble A year sear y ear ago by advice of the late president B young a number of the ladies of utah in the commendable work of accumulating and L sl storing oring bread breadstuffs stuffs as provision 9 against a probable day of scarcity antl anil 1 I need the energy displayed by toe une t txie ne ladies in this direction is in dilated by the result attained we stated skated yesterday yest jest eRlay the amount of bre that had been gathered tand und stored if the flour cash lanct merchandize dize onha nd are included cly ded il al to 0 between eleven land aid ald twelve 6 thousand bushels of wheat th this 6 statement is made wade from quantities that are stored in places from which huid bad not been receive received I 1 by the central committee 11 on the grain subject this thia excell excellent put result lias hits beccu been reached without interference with the other public duties of the ladies as officers andna andra and embers of or the various relief belief societies the ladie purpose prosecuting heir labors in collecting and storing grain and their sude sue suc esses during the first year of their operations io in this line justifies the expectation that the accumulation will be proportionately greater during the next success to their labors the T he priesthood last evening at segen seven seven segen president eilt A mcannon and counselors met with the elders priests teachers and deacons cons of the eleventh and twelfth wards when the following quor U ams were organized d anoe AniE Idere quorum composed of the elders El in the two wards named above with J john ohn coulam president and horace cummings and edw J liddle liddie counselors two deacons quorums in each ward with the following brethren as ohp presidency james M hoggan president 0 of f the first quorum of deacons in the eleventh ward james osweld and joseph henry 10 coult counselors phillip W tuckett tue Tuo kett president of the secord quorum of deacons in lia the E eleventh reventh ward waid vve S M benn bean and NV W 0 young voting counselors 8 W jenkinson aresi joeris of the first quo quorum ba ol 01 de deacons in the ward waro thomas A wil I 1 a m if au a ud il george D I py counas drs je W hardy president of the second quorum of deacons in the twelfth ward john W chaw son and john burn Butr lir counselors the above brethren were anani sustained in the positions named and were all set apart excepting one who was absent Rand sandwich islands we have breen en a letter from elder henry P muc Ite richards hards bards naw now on the sandwich Band islands to brother JR Q G lambert of this city A conference was held at latek daie laie blitha ath th of october at which the elders received appointments to their fields of labor as follow follo wo ridera eldera woodbury and apua to travel and labor upon the islands of babu and kauai elders gates and arid upon the ibe Is liland of hawaii elder elders richards richardb and rind kalawaia upon the ishi islands n ds 0 of maui maul alo AIo lokai alid and lan lana iri iii i elders eldens r moin molen and keeler will ass assist president pack on the plantation eider elder W ichards t succeeded in obtaining from the minister of the interior ur license a license aa as fa P re religious minister to solemnize he also received a proncie pro pr bee tee nale nile mab mat other elders would obtain similar ac documents ume ata ati this is the first nral in ini i of an elder of jhb church obtaining this authority on the sandwich 4 islands ou oty the of octar oct SM alph richards had bad a very pleas pleat pleasant au t in j at honolulu with their maff sties Ka lakana i and aud lid tid kapiolani bj y whom he lie was wa received and add treated with marked courtesy Atrol at tolani aul ani palace i he presented a gopy copy atho book of mormon to ti the ibe queen which bile abe graciously received harp Harper tf for december bag rai for december fully maintain main maln taina the leading position which this periodical holds both as to lit literary eniry and artistic excellence renders readers will first of all turn to Long bong fellows pow pol poem em ire lre ICe Ke ramos beautifully illustrated by abbey and Fred ered fredericks ericks dricks the number opens with Mil tons hymn on th the e nativity with beven seven effective illustrations by frederiek frederick i mrs spofford contribute contributes sh a p paper a p er beautifully illustrated on elizabethan and later english furniture 11 mr william H redoing contributes a paper on the metropolitan newspaper which 14 i embellished by twenty seven beven illustrations including portraits traits ef of prominent new york editors many kanj lauy leaves and few grapes is an italian Chri christmas bitmas story by virginia W johnson with two st rilling illustrations by abbe abbey y miss thackery thae Thac kery kory begins iii a new story atory 9 gla gia da capo and edward everett hales haies story baak to back la Is concluded there arg art also six short stories the man in the cage by rebecca harding davig davis ehe fhe the daily baily advertiser 1 by HE H E scudder ric Udder illy my uncles if heiress air by charlea beka deka 33 blaster master alaster RO MaLce 11 by I 1 henrietta H holdich was it love nove or blindness ness 11 by the author of the chimera of the coach al D conway contributes an en description of his to Jam rachs the london ruai man who supplies the zoological gardens of europe with animals E ri 8 nadal contributes an inte resting study of the cosmogony of paradise lost besides the poems already mentioned there is one contributes by jamean field fields entitled aion monmouth and one ro it friend who slept 11 by edgar fawcett the editorial summaries are as varied and entertaining aa as usual i FROM F F 0 af wednesdays WE D DAILY NOV 21 I 1 4 14 I 1 T to 0 be E e sold tomorrow tomorrow the ug g den iron sIron works are to be sold at auction it id Js a very valuable property worth probably over a hundred thousand dollars but the original cost coat was much more severe accident Acci accident deni oot oft monday rondy londy mr ir lees employed nt at walker brothers ogden establishment was severely verely hurt by the falling upon him of a heavy box his hid head wa badly and aud a largo large a ago v portion or i tio tto in of bf the L scalp was wag toru torn torn tors oft fits ha is expected 1 to re ree rec dver edver accidentally killed the fo lowing is a special to 1 I NOV 21 eji edi iori deseret yesterday about 2 p m omni P porter a worth man mau pun man mau sixteen years yeara alil ly was wag A accad dentally killed while placing a lo log gou gon ons his wagon a number of logs loga rolled upon him organized organize d wil william wiiiiam I 1 am buys writes from charleston wasatch county november 17 gewo we met at this place on the thi dinst for the purpose of organizing a LA IA and the following off meers officers were elected jos IL murdock president Lintl Geor george geSmith smith and wm Di day tybell bell beil counselors ephraim mcafee secretary wai waa buys buya assistant secretary ethan brown treasurer the ir drama a ina mr mrs A r P bowers who is called the queen ot of the american stage and mr J 0 Mc Collona arrived here from the wab wat this thiv and manager harris has made arrangements for two performances oa on friday i queen elizabeth will be presented 14 d andon aniton saturday lady aud leys 1 py jil secrete in which mrs bowers has achieved immense buc Buo success serenade enade last everil evening dg the members of the union glee ceib serenaded their lender leader LI ader prof at 0 J thomas and his wi wife feat at their residence the occasion ion lon being anniversary of uhe the proffesor profesor bor sor or birth d dayland day land Tand and the return yesterday of mrs thomas from a trip wip to st george ther club bang eang ome some of heir ainest finest sin their usual efficient manner mannen J we understand the he club clubs purposes givin giving gone one of their extel excellent tint concerts at an early dby day qa lecture the lecture by elden elder alaba richard id G 31 lambert on thursday el evening odi on the manners cua oua toms El elcoe ec cof of the sandwich islanders is lively tp be very interest infer esti ing having baving bad had excellent gitles of becoming A fai tsi with the details chii subject h durau d ureng h bis his Is four years resi residence detric in that part t 0 of f the glo gibe bb A number of natives of the islands will be present and arid bing sing sone soine af pf their peculiar C u liar ilar the seventh ward assembly rooms booms will be open al at 7 li in the price of admission will be 25 cents district distria court yohn john mcdonald v flagstaff 8 M co hearing bearing on injunction continued until 17 nov 27 anton ellers eilers vs 13 john i mcdonald same order as above abote john burns buros et al vs vi ka A G paddock ead hearing bearing on injunction conti continued aued until monday avem ber bens bers 26 emma jenkins fa a john jan W Jen jenkins kids triai trial before the court coura more Railroad rai bai Railroad road reports are 1 rife just now A gentleman who recently arrived from the western border of the territory states it was currently reported there that the central pacific railroad company were about to make a preliminary survey with aview a view to extending their road to this city commencing at a coffit considerably west vest of corinne and coming round the south border of salt lake the object of the company is said to be the ultimate reaching of the coal beds in the douth we cannot for the correctness ot of the report rumors about railroads arky are so plentiful that it is difficult to ascertain anything denn definite nite on the subject bar association th the ogden attorneys organized a bar ass abs for that eity city cin on monday evening the meeting was held at dt th the residence of mr F V S richards A constitution was adopted and a committee is engaged preparing the bylaws by laws of the association mr ja 4 W V 0 margary was elected chairman mr P J barratt secretary find and mr F 9 richards treasurer regular meetings to be held the first and third wednesdays of each the following are the i chaiter hatter H W 0 margary P J barratt F B richards W H crawford george marsh and S A kenner so weare we are bre lur informed ormed by the guc juc ic lion the cattle case the case wherein a herdsman employed ly mr C rop nop topper per pen F was a s charged with stealing four head of cattle from mr alma pratt yesterday it was shown plainly that ahe the whole affair was wag the result of a blunder on the part of the herdsman who being unaccustomed the cattle cattia business went in iq bearch search pt four animals that had sprayed ted hom kom mr fin poppers Popper 8 herd berd and 4 tog ook thos mr prat pratt by n mistake while the four he wa c searching for were only ya a bort short distance from the same place there was evidently no Int intention eption of com 1 a larceny and the thet accused 1 was discharged the li herdsman had been recently engaged by mr popper merely for fot the sake lake of giving him employment he be having been recommended to him by several parties interested in him organized president angus aa M 1 cannon and counselors met with the elders priests teachers and deacons of the thirteenth and eighteenth wards last even evening hig in the thirteenth ward assembly rooms when the following brethren were unanimously sustained in the positions named and all set apart henry A woolley president of the elders quorum |