Show LOCAL AB bho OTHER cliatt MATTERS lers lehs from wednesdays dally DAILY APRIL 22 A native born bora alien allen 2 bolm A baxtet born in liu the state of iowa applied applied for naturalization at the tho district court today to day effects the effects of last nights hurricane were scattered around on the streets in the bustness business centre of town this morning in the form of mashed sign boards broken posts tattered awnings and the like agricultural prospects one of the most practical farmers in utah and nd an old resident of the territory stated this morning that it has been an almost invariable rule in past P s t years that when there is si me late spring there is a full harvest started on thursday last operations commenced the season in the bountiful co operative brickyard we are glad to hear of this the bricks made there have a high and well deserved reputation to them were awarded the first class diplo diplomas masat at the territorial annual fair held in this city in october wt last wind win storm probably the tho est mst breeze for several years past blew over this city last night the wind whistled and roared and snorted disturbing the nocturnal slumbers of the citizens citizen we learn that it blow a perfect hurricane at bountiful which is an ian exceedingly wi windy I 1 idy locality and arld farmington Jar 8 still til 1 more so cache valley vailey by courtesy or of elder eider B young jr we have been permitted to peruse a telegram to him from bishop W B preston dated it at logan 21 april from which we learn that the weather in cache is still cold and more or less stor stormy nty which io 14 very hard on an the stock one mio mie of track towards richmond was laid today to day on the tile utah northern railroad appointment governor george it woods has appointed wili kili prof proc 0 H rh bly ariy riy territorial superintendent of common schools in place of R ij campbell Campbe JJ lately decea decew deceased sed INI mr r riggs having been a practical teacher gives illin him a great advantage in lii the tho office he being thoroughly acquainted with the detailed workings or of the schoolroom he has hai accepted or of the ap filed tiled the necessary bonds and will at once ent enter er upon the duties of the position district court today to day the following persons persona were admitted to citizenship ly by naturalization samuel holbrook Holb fook james bishop W N thorna thomas jacob larsen S althum thos smith G hougan ganc k C C neilson peter jag jas 0 swift C B lars larm larsen G hansen nr bond john kremer thomas E marriot robt gray peter errock errickson 4 thomas ivins vs jas T woodman et at al default flagstaff flag S M co vs james janies A cit git al cil motion to writ of certiorari overruled defendant excepts J judgment judgment ori ustice reversed defendant defend ht excepts fire considerable of a sensation was created on the street between e ten and eleven 0 cloa today by the city hall nire jire bell ringing out the alarm at first the rumors of the locality of the fire were exceedingly conflict conflicting some 8 me asserting that it was in ia iril 1111 the 0 ward and others that the loth wa ward rd seh sch school ool li house 0 u se w was as in flames firemen ran to the engine house from every direction and t then lon len proceeded eastward followed by a continuous stream of people the fire was at the tile house of mr john on the north side of the loth ward and when the firemen from the city hall gt got within a couple of blocks of it they received word that the flames had bad been extinguished so they beat a hasty retreat to the engine house hous e the wasatch company got to the seene scene of the fire however before it was quite extinguished the house is a small one of two rooms and a back shed the fire nire originated in the latter part supposed to be from sparks from the or of an adjoining hou house houe e as there had been no fire in either of the rooms for two days previous the shed was consumed and a portion of the south side of the house was partially destroyed the damage amounting to about As usual the tile members of the firo fire url uri brigade ado ade manifested commendable city council the council met last evening mayor wells presiding resignation of J B R hig as one onn of the mechanical engineers of the fire department was vias blas read and accepted and the petition of jno auson for the sit situation tation was also read and I 1 to committee on fire department report of committee on streets and alleys alloys to whom was referred the subject of digging a ditch through a portion of the ath ward for draining purpose purposes recommended that it bo be dug on ath west and south streets instead of through mr M r winters winter nield field as the latter desired adopted the report of the same committee on the subject of granting the petition of win wm crowther and thirty two others asking permission to turn the water of city creek northwards on ath west street recommended that the petition be 1 granted muted provided the petitioners petition ers bind them themselves elves to become responsible for all damages thereby ensuing adopted report of committee on license to whom was referred the petition of A Leaven thal asking permission to sell goods from a basket at a stand adjoining kimball lawrence rends store recommended that the prayer of the petitioner be granted the report was not adopted adapted as s the council decided that such a precedent would have a bad effect and that the granting of the petition would not be consistent with the ordinance on license council adjourned to meet next tuesday at seven suicide coroner taylor being notified this mornin morning that suicide had been committed committe 1 in the ward at 4 last evenin evening summoned an officer rand and went immediately M med lately to the residence of jolin john entwistle where it occurred the july juls jury jurs being duly empante 1 ed d and d w witnesses tresses sworn I 1 mary ann needham sister of tb the deceased deceU ed testified as follows at about fifteen in minutes to four pm yesterday yeste iday john entwistle husband of deceased ceased ae came to me and told me that my sister had taken polson poison I 1 came camo immediately and sent for my fister sister in law my sister deceased was sitting down in the large chair when I 1 entered I 1 asked her if she had taken poison and arid she told me ma that she had taken strychnine about half of twenty five cents worth which had been purchased for poisoning mice I 1 gave her camphor gum and sweet oil aud and milk she told me sho she wished to live and took anything that was offered to relieve her her husband had previously given her some butter sho was perfectly calm and ra rational even after dr benedict anti antl mr quins arrived which was half an hour after she took the poison the doctor ad ministered an emetic and too about a pint and a half of alook from her the poison was taken d warm tea on an empty stomach and a ud it was wu a large dose enough to have killed several persons she died at seventeen minutes past 8 pm yesterday deceased Dec eased eaRed was a native of lancashire england and came to this country first in 1862 martha lees corroborated the foregoing statement and said I 1 saw some of the poison left on the table and threw it into the fire when the spasms of pain came on the doctor administered chloroform which relieved her a little she seemed to die peaceably I 1 know the poison was strychnine from the bottle and 1 its general appearance the cause of her salcido was domestic lu infelicity fe elty eity city the jury rendered the following verdict TERRITORY OF UTA UTAH 11 r 1 county of salt lake lahe j igan ican an Inquest holden hoiden at salt sait lake j city Precinct ort the day of april A D 1874 at the hour of 11 am at the house of john entwistle Je upon the body of earah sarah entwistle there lying dead before george J taylor coroner of said county by the jurors whose names are hereto subscribed the said jurors upon their oaths do say gay that slie she died from the effects of strychnine poison self administered in testimony whereof the said jurors have hereto set their hand the day and year aforesaid JAMES sewell OLIVER B R J 0 H LUNDQUIST GEO J TAYLOR coroner FROM THURS THURSDAYS daks dats dally DAILY avril april 23 21 tabernacle meetings until furi funi 1 ther notice meetings will be held in the new lew rew tabernacle every sunday commencing at ten am and two pm large brother mcmurrin showed us a common hens bens egg today to day which measured six inches in circumference cum ference one way and eight inches the other and anu weighed nearly a quarter of a pound district court today to day ell eli B keley weley vs richard S law on motion of attorney plaintiff allowed to amend undertaking and affidavit on attachment by correct correction correcting in 4 the name of defendant E D min fley hugh white vs john crawford judgment for plaintiff charles lorintz vs L ab B erin Ki riney et judgment of justice reversed P 1 edward connor vs H S jacobs et el al motion to dl discharge attachment tach ment decision reserved till tomorrow I 1 handy there was exhibited in front of scott dunham cos coys east temple street today to day a dim inutile portable blacksmiths blacksmith forge thew the whole ole oie thing occupies u very small space is quite light and is only about four feet high the necessary draft to blow the fire anre up is obtained by turning a handle which causes currents of air to pass through a perforated plate platoon on which the coals are laid it is ia a pennsylvania invention and is said sald to be exceedingly handy bandy feruse for fon use in mining in C camps big boot tho the Working mens cozo operative cooperative co pera tive association have just had ha painted paint edat at Midge leys paint sho shop shon I 1 a sign in the shape of a mammoth mot boot ten feet high on both sides of the upper portion of it are aret three gilt bees emblematical 0 of industry and the initials of the association it was to be placed in position in front of the premises promises mr D Greeni gs new building somo time today to day or tomorrow to morrow those thoe who are identified with the WC W C afeei A feel encouraged as business keeps beep s increasing inc reasin with them almost daily A brute the tho other evening as a respectable young 1 lady ady was walk in ing along in the ward on her wa way y t her home in tho the lower part of the city she was grossly insulted by a brute in human shape some of these scoundrels will get an impressive lesson taught t them h em one of these times we reiterate our often repeated advice for ladles ladies not to go out after dusk without being protected unless absolutely compelled to there there is too much running loose now a nights for the safety of womankind 1 curiosities today to day we were shown some curiosities in lri the shape of naturally formed marbles from the south Th eyare perfectly round and solid and are to be found of various sizes in large num numbers bersin in the locality where the specimens came from a few miles east of cove creek where there is an extinct volcano it is believed that their formation was caused by the material of which they are composed being thrown out of the volcano iu in the form of lava and dropping into watery waters wat erthus thus receiving their spherical shape in the same way as shot is manufactured their complete roundness certainly makes them interesting natural curiosities they are hard volcanic rock bender gone this morning officer B Y hampton left this city for topeka taking with him aim old man bender mr hampton Is not accompanied by any other officer so that he will not have a very comfortable time until he reaches his destination if lie he sleeps he will figuratively speaking have to do it with one eye and one ear car open as the old man would be likely to take desperate chances if he had the least opportunity for if lie he be the veritable bender nender which is now almost beyond doubt he be must be aware that his doom is sealed anyhow from the time that lie he was told that the had been identified from his portrait in kansas to the time of his leaving he maintained a persistent dogged silence refusing to answer any questions that were put to him fire signals the inability of people generally to tell in which direction a fire is located in this city as indicated yesterday implies an ignorance on the part of the public as to the signals used by the fire brigade to indicate particular directions we therefore republish them for north one decided stroke south two decided strokes east cast three west four for north northeast east one decided stroke and three separate ones onus northwest w e t 0 one ne stroke and fours four separate f from ra in it ity southeast south east two distinct strokes and three separate southwest two strokes and four separate parate ce from them between the intervals of the giving of any of these signals each time there is a sharp continuous ringing as afire a nire fire alarm in case of fire in the more immediate vicinity of the city hall the alarm is a quick shap continuous ring the tile city fiall hall hali iribe is the initiatory point for the sianah those signals can be readily retained in the mind as the point of commencement is north following up through eight points of the compass the wasatch company have also an alarm bell at their engine house bouso on south temple street ward shams there is every reason to bell beli believe belleve dve if the present rate of progress ro gress in the matter of shams and shoddy bee bet continued here that salt lake will soon equal any other part of america in that particular it is time however that people learned not to bo be caught with chaff in the matter of public catch pennies with which the community has been flooded for the past year or two adventurers havercome have come here without number dead beats who have done nothing but scheme and fish niah about for some speculation on which to hakea make a raise when aril arll an iden idea deals deais is struck by hini him the speculator ator or liis his friends who probably expect to share in the prospective profits of the tho speculation at once as a general rule ask the X aid ald of prominent men to assist them in selling the public by aielli affixing xing their names to a powerful request for the talented dead beat to deliver dl liver some great lecture there are e cases ase s where such a manner of procedure might be justifiable providing always that the solicitations soli citations be genuine coming freely from the solicitors as an ap of real not supposed or imaginary merit in the matter or of lectures got up on canvassed solicitations soli citations for delivery as a general rule it may bb said of those who attend them blessed are they who do mot sot expect much for they ther are not likely to get disappointed people should seek more aft after ertho erthe tho the genuine and the real and less after the flimsy and transparent A good deal of common sense ancl anci doses if lf ahyat any at all ot of I spread will do considerable sid erable towards tho the abolishment of the sham and humbug nuisance |