| Show LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS FROM FRIDAYS DAILY DEC dea 10 got back bishop john sharp as expected arrive arrived arri veI vel 1 home last even ing lug fromnes from New york foggy fogy many a person got up late til this is mornin morning gunder under the impression that he was up with the sun the illusion was dispelled however much quicker than the fog which caused it house burned barned burned A house of ill fame in park city burned down yesterday morning tho tao fire was caused from a stove in one of the rooms iii in which one of the nymphs had lighted a fire loss about 1500 notice botic e information is wanted at this office of the whereabouts of jacob daur DB nham an american by birth hirth who between the years 1816 jeffa the town of Windsor conn with bilth miss cornelia blanchard his wife in company with her fathers family for the purpose of goi got go g to nau nan being at that time a firm believer in the mormon faith he has been beed heard from but once olic since he left and then he was at salt lake city 4 brutal outrage A young man named ray bay parrish Par pur risby aged 25 of springville Spring ville is 1 said to have hak committed the fearful er crime ime of rape upon the persons of two little girls gir rac s aged respectively six and eight years children in a ix family with whom he was residing the vile ylie acts were revealed by bythe the innocent prattling of the children over the matter and subsequently confirmed by the examinations ami amina nations tidus of or dr pike of provo parrish appeared disappeared db after his crime became known but sheriff turner is hunting for him gone to rest in ohr our our death column will be found a notice of the departure toa better world of bro f I 1 john loveless of payson aged 73 he was early a member of the church being baptized in 1831 and passed through the persecutions that followed 16 the saints in missouri and illinois he arrived in salt lake september 1851 1831 moved to provo shortly afterward and settled in payson in 1855 he was taken with a chill on the dinst and cold settling on his hw lungs lie he gradually failed and passed away peacefully on the ath lust just hedded he died faithful leaving a wife 15 children and a numerous growing posterity returned missionary elder eider john W J ekson of glenwood enwood GI se vier County arrived home last evening from an eight months absence on a mission to the northwestern states he obtained his release on the of last november while ahil in racine wisconsin biscon wiscon sin he represents the people among who whom M he has been laboring as un uncharitable charit charlt uble ible and inhospitable as a rule although he often met with those who treated him with great kindness he travelled without purse or scrip on foot for about 1500 miles and had ample opportunity port unity of testing the feelings of the people he held 65 public meetings in gs indoors and outdoors together baptized four persons blessed five children and with eiler elder ge george orge H butler who has since gone to eu rope organized a branch of the church in luddington michigan and ord ordained lined a priest to preside over the saints there he values his experience peri ence very highly and feels that it has been of incalculable benefit to him he returns in good health notwithstanding an attack of sunstroke which lie he sustained last summer in michigan can testify of the goodness of god to him while on the land and upon the water abid and feels willing to take another mission i whenever the lord wills that he should do so he leaves for glenwood in the morning hear the crier 1 Q H Z in a communication ta tu the herald this morning complains of the criticism which oun our cot temporary emp applied to the philharmonic concert of wednesday ky evening and in his efforts to show why the entertainment should have been exempt from said criticism the writer uses the following language t many of the thie best singers who used to belong to the philharmonic have left town for example john black B B young john white while others for reasons of their own are no longer oner on t er active members probably they or dont find enough 0 pleasure or profit in it again after pinafore perhaps because it appeared that money could be made by a salt lake singing society lety the church organized an exclusively c ciu clu mormon singing society and thus drew away from the philharmonic some of its oldest useful members in its membership as well as in its ts audience wednesday ne day evening the mormon element was conspicuous balts by its absence the above is a very mild specimen of the slurs which anti antl mormons cormons like OJ 0 J H are continually flinging at this church whose members be it understood are the fathers and mothers moth bersot of those young people who nor for reasons of their own are no longer active members of the philharmonic society itis it is a fact of which we are well informed that as long as there were cal mormons cormons Mor mons in that society they were continually subjected corthe to the sneers sneer and sand contemptuous remarks of many of their gentile associates who for reasons known only to themselves considered themselves too pure and holy to tolerate the proximity of or the mor mon members and not only this but others have for years infested this community and deemed it a duty and a privilege in public and in private I 1 in the social circle and through the columns of the press to revile and slander mo most moat at shamefully the mormon people giving utterance to things too base for repetition and too false for their own souls to believe and for wh which ich ieh from persons les lessia a tien dent and tand dignified than those tp they 1 attack would have long iong since won for their authors summary and well merited chastisement with such wretches 0 J H and i other members of the philharmonic society are in the clo cio closest aest zest sympathy and have openly avowed their hostility to the people of utah and all that they cherish as sacred and di tine and sueh such persons will heap opprobrium upon the religion and upon the aged aryed and revered relatives of those i they iley would fain keep or dr 96 pre their fellow workers i and yet complain because they re sent such insults in the mildest and most dignified dibi fled fied way that of withdrawing from the society of their defamers def amers such childishness reminds one of the e pathetic appeal of the urchin who deemed himself imposed upon mother make bill quit every time L hit im in on the head lie he hollers when such persons as 0 J H and his confreres contreres con freres learn to bridle their tongues mind their own business and practice a little of the christianity they so loudly affect to preach they will better vetter deserve the society of Mor mormon mons young youn gand and old will receive froh from them more favors and thrive better for nor the assistance so rendered but until they do th this isy they cannot complain consistent consistently ly pf af lack of mormon affiliation and support nor deem themselves ves neglected if jn in their societies and at their entertain entertainments melas meirs the imor mormon element is conspicuous by its absence FROM SATURDAYS DAILY DEC 11 r the fatal drug A yoman woman living in the vicinity of franklin avenue ward has died from the effects of laudanum laudani m shooting match the shooting match between the salt lake and O ogden oden den shooting clubs on Thurs thursday dayi dayd r resulted s bulted in the defeat of the ogden ites score 63 to 55 the junction ready as ever with ji a why and wherefore states that the cause of the Ogden ites itee defeat was owing to the fact fact of their not hitting more birds than their op opponents pa nants more coal coals coal deposits have been discovered five miles south of manti mantl by mr ard D B funk jun one vein of sik six fee feet t and one of five feet in in thickness the specimens examined by the curator of seum our informant ore are of good ap quality allty and from the description given of the place where the coal is found and the adjacent rocks there is no doubt that large quantities of g good god alwill coalwell co coal will be found sliver dead the news comes from silver reef beef aliat mr A AV white teof of that place died at 3 this morning deceased was formerly former lya iya resident of salt lake and was the founder of the tile banking business of A W white co afterward white and mccomick mccornick and now IL mccornick fe Cornick co coy coi the popular firm ot of this city we have not learned particulars except that mr white had been ill for some time previous to his demise reelection election re he at the annual meeting of the stock stockholders holders bolders of the utah E eastern astern railroad held last evening at the office of bennett harkness the election of directors for the ensuing year was martof pard part of the business etwas it was simply imply a re reelee elec tion of the former board viz R C chambers henry dinwoodey G M 11 scott frank armstrong robert harkness RT burton J beck edmund walkes wilkes and H A van praag trang sad affair the junction unction 7 relates the following Afew A few days since lincea a young man named robert metcalf of echo and who for has been working in the coal mines of that locality was sent down to this city to be treated for typhoid fever when the patient arrived here he was at the request of relatives ivOs and friends placed under the care of dr powers but ut that gentleman found that the feve fever rhad had too great a hold hoid upon the dedea deceased eds system and despite the medical attention paid the young man he succumbed to the destroyer on ori tuesday dec oth ath 1880 at six friends of the deceased upon receiving a telegram from dr ii powers camito cabito came to 0 oden ogden M den and followed the remains of robert to the grave the doctor who was delegated by friends of the deceased with full power to act in his behalf gave satisfaction to those w who sent the young man to ogden for treatment deceased was buried yesterday in ogden cemetery imm ylo blo MONDAYS idars DAILY deo DEC 13 postmasters appointed P H simmons has been appointed postmaster atalga at alta aita in this county and nd robert blair postmaster at spring city sanpete county A r change of place we ve are dr ib requested to state that the ladies meet meetings n gs anno auno announced in the ent enc to be held in the ward meeting house next friday and saturday will be held instead in m the council house on those same days T f seventies general meeting tha the seventies will please take notice that their regular meeting will be held at the council couric 11 house 0 on r wednesday next at 7 ROBERT roberr CAMPBELL clerk in behalf of first fir t council of seventies information wanted jedediah orme ormo wishes to know the whereabouts of his uncle joseph orme who emigrated to salt lake city in 1864 or 65 from whittington tn moor near chesterfield engl engi england and address Jed jedediah edlah orme glass house inn codnor bodnor derbyshire england mit Mil millennial tenial lenial star died P from mr W lapham iga Ija pham of this city we learn that brother aquila noble of whom we mentioned some time ago as being in a very low condition from an abscess died at beite yesterday r morning we re regret ret to learn of the early departure of so goo goodard good dand and worthy a young man and extend our sincere condolence to the bereaved family A success on saturday evening m I 1 g last a very creditable cred liable performance was given by the newly organized fourth ward dramatic association cia tion of ogden city their first appearance iri in public bubli e the names of f those who took par part t were published publish ed a few days ago in this paper the fruits of the wine cup and cabman no 93 were the plays both were well refi rendered dered the leading part in the former were sustained byl byN by liss miss jessie penrose the scenery stage and appointments were all made iliade painted and arid put u up vb p by y th the e young people who deser deserve great credit for their enterprise sunday school teachers meeting A meeting of the super superintendents intend ess eff and teachers of the sunday schools of provo city convened in the meetinghouse of that place on wednesday evening the ath 8 th dinst supt bupt david john presiding the object of the meeting g was to set apart the superintendents anten d e ts and assistants according to instructions from the general superintendent perin penin geo Q cannon the following persons were set apart by supt jupt J D john and assistants S S jones tones and win wm first ward sunday school J P B R johnson superintendent and W H Dusenberry assistant second ward evan superintendent and james W loveless and A jones assistants third ward samuel ridd Ud diard lardi lards superintendent and E harding assistant fourth ward john E i booth superintendent and andre andrew w watson and geo meldrum assistants supt bupt john and his Ms assistants spoke in relation to the schools and and showed forcibly the necessity that existed for increased enn eff efforts orts on the part of parents and leading men in behalf of the interests of the sunday schools supt bupt john stated that the officers who W 0 had been set apart should immediately do the sa same md for the teachers in their wards james hardy was wag unanimously elected secretary for the sunday schools in tha the Stake meeting then adjourned till the wednesday following the next quarterly terly teris conference of the state we are indebted to bro hardy for the above item |