| Show local Lo oaland caLand and other ITOM FROM FRIDAYS DAILY MARCH 16 the busiest place the block is the busiest place in city every E very weekday week day from morning in till eveni evening Dg ia Is heard the glick ing of a hundred mallets chisels confirmed it will willbe be seen peen our dispatches the senate to sen seD sensibly sibly confirmed the appointment of judge P H 14 emerson merson associate justice for utah for another t rm through do dohle dobie bie hie ble writes to ask if taking the tho rays through blue glass giam is so 80 effina clous eions what woud LQ the effect receiving them theca through a wall I 1 fining lining i them several have been arf ari ar tested ested and fined leaving untied teams in the streets perhaps this is the tho cause of sear scarcity city of bf runaways during last three or four days return it there ampara to 1 l no limit to the kinds hinds hi ads of articles petty thieves will appropriate other day bir lir mr william graham ehe the gentlemanly bill poster left sixteen feet feed ladder for tash ort ti time me on onan an open spot of bf ground below lelow the white hous huus corner and when lie he returned to fete hk hit it was kone jone gone return that ladder entertainment on the ahe occasion edthe of the entertainment for tile the be benefit e of the third ward sunday school at the schoolhouse hou e last night the room was waa crowded crowded to exe excess ess and the exercises were rendered very creditably another entertainment of the same character vill will be given atthe at the same tame place next thursday baening bv ening prevailing maladies the tho diseases which 11 mostly prevail at present are those which winch arise fro from in impurities puri ties of the 06 blood there are some isial simple ae blood cleansing herb al substances that might be administered to children at this season that N would ouid probably prevent their being attacked by diseases dis of that character bitten by a dog this morning a couple of large largo 1098 logs commenced fl righting biting and tearing each other on first south street near the market square A little girl whose name we understand to be moritz resident of the ward got entangled with the vicious brutes and one of them a large shaggy st bernard probably thinking in his blind fury that he was tearing at hla hia md antagonist agonist seized tile the child by me groin with bis his ponderous JAWS and hurt her so sev severely beverely that she bhe he was unable to walk and bad to be carried to her home besides the severe leal ical hurt inflicted upon oil the girl giri ir her nervous system up naturally ally aily g received a very bevere severe at shock ock from th the tho ef fright right we understand the dog that inflicted the abe injury was in the keeping of mr price the provision dealer the dogs in this city would bear considerable more of a thinning out than they have havo yet received without the community being a any aily the worse for it i FROM SATUR SATURDAYS DArS DAILY MARCH 17 there jumper thinks that crowing hen must be nearer the south end than the north end of commercial street badly hurt the little liitle girl who was bf balten aten by a large dog yesterday morning la Is confined to bed a deep gash having been inflicted upon her groin the day this is bt st patricks patrick day but it seems to haye have passed oft very verb r quietly hereabouts not a drum was heard not a funeral nute note that wo we havo have learned of industrious said a lady the other day whenever I 1 see mr in the street he is always talking to several men around him ai said the person addressed yes J he is always busy even when he h e sleeps at his hia work worl ho fie adeep sleeps s as i if he meant it 0 information furnished famished the following address has been handed in for the benefit of catherine chappell 51 byrom terrace byrom street liverpool william chappell grocer store corner of and church streets san francisco california U S se A millennial klar liar star please copy burial the funeral of laura llaura daughter of bishop A gardner of byest est jordan who dieh diek died last thursday 11 a took place today to day the remains were were followed from west jordan to the cemetery in this city by about abort twenty vehicles filled with people the tho deceased decea eddas was a very intelligent young lady whose demise is deeply regretted byall by all ail acquainted with her her illness brain fever was of arlof duration I 1 only cpm cam men menel cingo ngoh tuesday last enforcing tho the police are strictly y enforcing the ordina ordinance uce against leaving unsecured teams upon the streets today to day wherever they found them they drove them to the city hall where they were subsequently i followed by ther lher perturbed tr curbed owners the consequence of this action of the tho police is that fewer teams are left untied and dango dangerous rous runaways are becoming mark markedly eddly effly scarcer uncle robert v tomorrow to morrow aia ala march reh will be the anniversary of the birthada birthday Y of mr robert known as uncle robert the venerable and sprightly dealer tomorrow to morrow he will have reached the advanced age ago of seven beven seventy ty n I 1 years andyes and yet heis as vivacious as a youn young lad and very active and hale bale for his years robert desires ns us through the NEWS to return thanks for him to his numerous kind patrons and to say that ho will be grateful for a continuation con of favors he being bein still on hand to supply all demands promptly for nil all kinds of papers and periodicals with the numerous acquaintances and friends of uncle robert we xv e wish himi though a day in advance many happy returns mr carter has been in the news dealing business hereabout 0 ut for a period of fifteen years Congregation congregational tl singing the sin SID singing siding ing exer exercises cibes claes of a public wor alit sill shipping assembly are an essential portion of the devotions and we believe it would h have havo ave avo a Pa lutary salutary effect for the people composing the congregation to take a more active part therein than ia Is usual there id is something remarkably inspiring in congregational singing especially when led by a good choir and therefore we think it would be beneficial to havu have that kind of vocal exercise occasionally it is is very inspiring and pleasing to listen to the splendid execution of a well trained choir without the joining in of the congregation and this ibis is indispensable when certain compositions such sueh as anthems are sung but the occasional mere act of participation in the singing by the congregation has a good hafla ence on the latter serving if nothing else as a stimulus te awaken an additional individual and cozee co xee zee collective interest ir in tho entire exercises these remarks however nide raae rely apply to such assemblages as congregate in the wards not mot ibeling applicable to such aa a gai gat rather gather hertAn in the nev kev tabernacle we certainly think that at least occasional congregational singing geould could scarcely fail to have a good effect in the ordinary worshipping wor shipping assemblages of the latter day saints the tha european mission the the following are from the millennial star of feb 26 elder G whitehead whitebead returned return ed feb to ogden stabs utah per fer B S 8 wisconsin to new york being baing the retura trip of the same vessel 1 in which he arrived in england Eng larid some bome ten days ago mrs W accompanied compa nied her husband from utah ettah but remains for some time to come in england pending the settlement of an estate in which sho she ho is interested A district meeting was held beld in the temperance hall brighton sussex lith february elders eldera wm win Pax rax inan president of D K udall and A 0 sinott jua jun traveling elders eders in the london conference were present as also elder daved barber the president of the brighton branch extract from froma a letter written by a travelling Tra velling elder 1 I visited for the second time a family at B on both occasions the oather father happened to bring homo his weeks weena earnings during my visit he first took out of the tue amount his ruih tithing andl and laid it away cheru calling his wife and f mily er they all knelt down aud and asked aske di the lord to bless the balance an di ck to so inspire them with wisdom in jit the laying out of the same sam that it might fill all their wants ethe the father subsequently told the elder hat that bat since they had adopted this thiv policy then for quite a time they had done better than ever before the words of the almighty and blk his servants had been ful fulfilled filled fillod corice concern Tn inc ins them by ietter jetter frani El elder eldor derP P J nasa lasa mers mera president of the mission in holland we learn leann that tiie the work is la still alive some few boing being baptized i by letter from elder A gal gai galloway lo 10 we wel learn that he visited church and heid held two excellent meetings there on Sunday the ath just the evening meeting was well attended with strangers who listened with attention two local preachers were amongst the number one of them was baptized the following night the tho other I 1 visited at his house on on the tho evening of the ath insl and spent a it very pleasant evening with him and family I 1 continue visiting from house to house doing fireside pre preaching achink on the lith I 1 held twy meetings at stockton the night meeting was well attended by strangers who expressed themselves very much interested in the doctrines advanced on the I 1 went to Middles middies bro brol and held four meetings there on oa bunday evening ingham had a few strangers three or ur four aro are on the eve of being baptized indeed one was baptized on saturday night there is some linter jinter est eat ma manifested nife sted in the gospel by q quite dite dito a number in in this place I 1 arrived in hartlepool Hartle pool on tho the had a similar meeting some strangers were present here also I 1 held quite a chat with them afterward during the last eighteen days dayh amongst the saints and feie fele friends iltis rills I 1 have havo met with a good reception hence I 1 take tahe great pleasure in my tuy labors from MONDAYS DAILY X ARCH march 19 the square dealer the first number of the new beaver daily dilly the square dealer is dated march 13 and lo 10 looks as if it meant to stay cornicks cornices Cor nices tho the building season las has about commenced and those who prefer fireproof fire proof metallic cor nices nicea should not forget that the tho home manufactured article enthat in thad that line by mr arr david james can be had bad considerably cheaper than tho the imported a fact that has been demonstrated mr james has received from the tho city the contract to laythe lay the corporations portions of service pipes from tile the water mains to the point point from which they havo have tobe to be laid by private parties pro bono publico 11 walker bros have imported in perforated woolen boxes about two hundred english sparrows which were set at liberty yesterday in the grounds surrounding their residences the birds have been L brought here with a view to the thein their I 1 X becoming a public benefit in des destroying t various forms of insects wb which I 1 ch aie ale aio are aro injurious to fruit and other crops the sparrows should be protected that they may increase and go after the codling moth city ottery tottery JP this thia morning our reporter stepped into the pottery establishment of eardly croxall co who are busily engaged preparing to supply the demands of the spring and summer market consi conil consisting sting chiefly of plain and ornamental flower pots poth of every overy description among articles ia a this line a number of larg large handsome flower vases especially noticeable just the thing for placing on each side of the main entrances of residences or in lawns or garden patches clean up the T weather is getting warm and it is therefore time to give particular and special attention to sanitary matters every family and proprietor ot of an establishment lish ment should consider itself and himself a commil teo tea on saul liani tary reform having especial reference to their own surroundings the ordinance relating to this matter should be enforced with great strictness the preservation of the health of the community demand ing that this course be pursued the absence of a system of sewer se age in this city renders attention to these matters a special necessity addresses elder B F cummings jun writes from paw JR L march 10 you will oblige me by announcing in your local column that I 1 have changed my address from box SM boston to I iro no ito to 20 oliver sti st salem I 1 desire my numerous friends and correspondents in utah to be made aware of it and to direct to the latter jatter address in writing to me in future elder james maek mack of smithfield cache co is my companion and letters to him should also be directed to no 20 oliver st salem mass luss locating elder D W jones writes as follows fr from 1 om haydens ferry march to it a gentleman in this thia city this place is on salt bale sal bal River borne borno twenty miles above the junction with the gila we are camped twelve miles above here on the south bank we arrived on the ath uit alt all well here we contemplate foca loca locating tink rhomes ou for the present if no nothing illing transpires to hinder linder us everything la Is as well with us as can reasonably be expected and a general good feeling predominates ates in the camp the address of the party will be for br the present haydena haydens ferry post office arizona 1 A narrow escape escapa this morning ing a abad jad named david alien allen had a narrow ancarrow escape from being killed he waa dri driving vinga a horse which was drawing a scraper on the upper portion of dr parks lot city creek canon carlon and had the lines attached to his body tho the horse ran down dowid tha the hill toward the creek creeke dragging the lad jad over the ground with the scraper on top of df him it had had bad run about a hundred yards when mr mark wilton who fortunately tuna dunn tely happened to be near sprang forward and at the second attempt seized the lines and stopped tiie the horse thus saving the life of the boy who with the exception of some bruises about the limbs and caving lis his clothing torn escaped without injury mothers motherland and all others other shavIng having the cateon care of children should carefully note the following 1 salt sair SAIT lare CITY I 1 If darch march mews mems 1 I wish you would caution people a against a nat ua using ng too oo 00 reely freely t the e TarlO tario various ils sooth soothing booth g by syrups ps sol soi sold by our drug twists lats although comparatively harmless arm s w when on taken a en by children of larger grow growth recent circumstances convince me e that thoy they cannot not be administered to infant seyen seven in comparatively small doses under certain conditions of their systems without jeopardizing their lives geo gro 3 taylor ati Sc coroner 11 ave jve we understand t hat that the assigned d cause caule of the tho death of a babe babb in a family a aholt short distance bouth south of this city was from froni german syrup having been given to it lt on the way we learn by letter from george P F gibbs written at nephi on friday morning that the following party from this olty city en route to st george reached that place on thursday afternoon P president resident john W V young deling and wife elders john taylor wife and son chas 0 rich bleb lorenzo Ii orenzo snow and wife F D richards and wife B young jr and son joseph F smith and wl wife wire fe bishops WB preston wm budge samuel Eo skelly george W ward and christopher layton and wife elders eiders W 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