Show LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS FROM SATURDAYS SATUR DArS DAILY JAN 31 woula would like a letter thomas taomas britton formerly of the dudley branch of the birmingham conference england whence he emigrated emilu toa to america lu erica iu in 1871 would like to rec ree receive elsen eiven 1 letter from any of ills his old friends now in utah his address is Ke shannock post office mercer co pennsylvania probate court yesterday the time of the court was waa occupied in the trial triai of the ease case of the people vs amos B neff leit cyrus nett neff and john mikesell the three persons named having been indic indicted for assaulting daniel G brian with intent to do do him bodily injury ury at at a hite lite hour last night returned and delivered a sealed verdict which was announced this morning to be not guilty and the parties were improving mr william gunn son of summit county called today to day and reported that his ills son william who was accidentally and badly shot iu in the arm dee dec 17 is now fast recovering from the wound in that part of the territory the present has been the mildest winter since 1802 1862 stock did well on the range until new year since which til tit time timo no they have been fed there is about tour four inches of snow oil on in the valleys leys of that region 0 Z boisterous and destructive james taylor is a terrible fellow when he gets under the influence of ba bad baa ld liquor ho was in that condition yesterday about 4 lle ile lie be entered a saloon on second south street were he cut some fan fante fantt tuie tnie tAlc tic tle capers among which was the tho ut ur a glass door he was arrested and placed in jail and besides beides the fine that will probably be asse ased against him for his general bad conduct the saloonkeeper saloon keeper has a little bill against him lor for damage to that big pane of glass reprimanded A number of boys were arrested this morning on the complaint ora ofa of a lady who resides on second east llast street who has been subjected to numerous petty annoyances a it ces such as having the fence broken down clown the gate gute lifted from its hinges and the writing of various obscene and profane sentences around the premises the lads hicls were taken to tile the office of the chief of police and were reprimanded by that official if such conduct ilasi t as that hat with which they thes are charged be persisted in they will not escape with a bare reprimand but will be dealt with more severely eve rely organization completed the organization of the young folks institute of the tile fourteenth ward was completed on thursday evening when the following per persons persona sona sono were elec elee elected teda a board of df directors directory of fifteen A miner president ji J i S hills vice president geo H taylor vice president john secretary nim dim mrs alm M 1 I horne home trea tren surer wm win W taylor librarian george crismon H P richards robert Watson Mrs L green rich avils aras miss sophie E taylor miss lizzle lizzie stevenson miss jane taylor or brigham Y woodruff and J james mes ferguson foolish conduct kight night before last not the first in instance stanco of the kind hind lately a number of apparently intoxicated persons went howling and hooting along south temple street they played a number of senseless sense less pranks planks on their way they lifted a number of gates from their hinges among them that insione in fiant of the tue residence of bro W L N allen alien and carried them oft off to considerable sid erable distances if the fool killer should happen to eoma coma come across those fellows one would suppose they would stand a poor sh show ow A dose of coarse salt sent with a sufficient propelling force foice against their posterior region would be as good as they deserve science and revelation prof kari karl G maeser maesen will deliver liis ills lecture on science and revelation under the auspices of the fifteenth ward institute on monday evening 10 commencing at 7 oco ek at twe the ward school house wo we understand that all ali who wilo choose to attend will bo be admitted free of charge this will bo be the fourth time the lecturer has treated the subject sub jeet deet mentioned during the winter twice twice in the soth ward and once in ogden ogdon and still there are calls for it we doubt it if that subject has ever received the amount of justice that prof maeser blaeser gives it his comparisons are happy bay and his reasoning lucid and convincing it is really a lecture that is worth listen ng nato to fatal latal accident li gee writes as follow follows 4 yesterday jan 29 a y young 0 ung unc ma n john donaldson Don aldison of thoele tooele city when coming from aiom dry canyon in ruh bush valley vailey with a team loaded with ore from froah the hidden treasure mine accidentally fell from llis his wagon a wheel of which passed over ills his head 1 crushing it almost to atoms and killing him instantly c ali an inquest by coroner john gillespie Gil lepie leple was held over the body of the deceased deceased and a verdict of accidental SI eath death was rendered tendered Dece deceased deceased aged was a promising young man doted on by his parent parents and liked by all who knew him and all feel to condole with the bereaved he was about seventeen years of age attempted burglary ai aji attempt was made by some party to gain a burglarious entrance to the house of bishop F kesler ward at a late hour last night the bishop had retired to rest but was wide wido awake whon when he heard somebody on the outside outside cautiously turning the handle of the door whoever the party was he made ab nb no noise in approaching the house as the bishop heard nothing till thel the attempt was vas made to open the door bishop kesler got out of bed seized ills his revolver and made for fon the doo door r with the intention of capturing the fellow in the darkness however lie he knocked a chatinover chai clial nover making somewhat of a noise noibe and scaring searing off the burglar when he opened the door the fellow was getting through therence the fence the bishop called several times on him to stop but the call was not heeded so the bishop sent a sho she t after the fellow causing the latter if possible to increase hi I 1 s speed he went off inthe in the tho direction of the railroad depot shooting birds A resident of the soth ward informs us that a married man living in that locality got out his shotgun shot gun yesterday and fired at a flock ot of birds in ili the trees of a neighbors orchard which was a ct ireless careless a act ct there being always a large number of children in an adjoining lot separated from that in which the was standing our informant showed considerable indignation towards the party and we nye too think he should be severely censured perhaps the best liest way in which such matters can be effectively remedied is to make complaint at the police effite office against such parties for breaking the ordinance relating to discharging firearms within the corporate corp brate limits the fact of the matter is that a great many people appear appeal to be afraid to tomake make complaint against those who thus break the law iw for fear the parties complained or of should be offended at them which is a milk and water kind of a feeling PUBLIC MEte TIG A meeting of the electors elector s of salt lake city for tor tile tiie purpose of nominating candidates for the municipal election on monday feb yeb 9 was held at the old tabernacle this afternoon commencing at 2 bleet meeting was ca called lied to ord order er by mayor bayord D H wells the proceedings bere were opened by prayer by elder lorenzo loreno D young lion elias smith was appointed chairman the ayes dorthis for this appointment being something tremendous men dous clous while the noes were few anti ami weak athe the cha chairman i aman eppli explained tile dile ho object or of tile the meeting in a i few brief and pointed remarks E J i Sloan was appointed secretary and david W evans evana As assistant sistan t secretary A motion was wats put b by mr stringfellow r for the meeting C to appoint a coli comi dubo duto of seven to make made nominations of candidates for city officers after aftel r the hyes ayes ases ayes a and n d noes were e heard the tile mover called for a division of the house this motion was lost and another to the P effect that the oha cha chairman irman 1 appoint a committee of thirteen to make nominations of candidates was carried almost unanimously the following were selected to be that committee wilford woodruff bishop edward hunter charles R savage isaac brockbank joseph P F smith L IV hardy S xi eanno joseph horne home S A wary N mary fary W bl musser usser sarah aarah arah TL K kirin li ii 11 rachel li hrant irant feramorz little the foregoing committee retired tomake the thu nominations and du clu ring 0 their absence hon Z snow made inide a speech suitable to the occasion after 7 an absence of something n 9 over half ail an hour the nominating committee returned before they reported mayor D ir II wells made a brief speech the nominating committee through its chairman wilford woodruff submitted the following report leport FOR fob MAYOR daniel H wells veils ALDERMEN first ward isaac groo gro 0 second ward geo crismon till tili third r ward jeter clinton fourth ward john sharp fifty fifth ward alex alec C councilors councillors COUNCI LORS brigham Brig harn barn young theodore merean albert carrington J R winder henry grow N H k felt david mckenzie HB clawson thomas williams paul A RE RECORDER corder conDER 11 robert tobert campbell MARSHAL BlAns lial irAi J T D AlkI mcallister cAllister the names of the candidates mentioned in the report of the committee were placed singly before the assemblage by which the entire report was accepted the ayes being all but unanimous unanimous an and d the report of the committee is therefore now the peoples ticket at the conclusion of the proceed proceeds ede edT ings a vote of thanks was tendered to the chairman hon uon rilas elias smith ch was unanimous the assemblage was dismissed b by Y prayer by elder orson pratt arritt the meeting was very large larg e the building being quite full FROM MONDAYS DAILY teb TED 2 which these are some of the various ways it comes to liana hana anai brith bynal bual berrith berith anai braith ninal binal brith here hero is ig a chance for the hebrew scholars to correct the newspapers improving the friends of mr thomas oakey who met with the serious accident at his mill on the state road about three weeks ago will he lee gratified to know that he is steadily recovering from his injuries he is able with the tile aid of a stick to visit his shop and move around a little utilization if a system of e employing ill lri all 1111 the loungers in the territory at some soine useful occupation were invented and could be carried out it would be one of the grea greatest test b blessings I 1 that could well be enjoyed the number of the lounging fraternity in this city in these dull times is considerable and during the winter months especially numbers or of country people do not do much frisky A horse attached to a light wagon on temple tempie street displayed an amount of friskiness this morning that was really amu it kept up a continuation of lively h kicks ticks for a considerable time and appeared frantically anxious to shake fiands with the driver with ills his hind feet it was ultimately pacified nied fied by ay a few tew touches of the whip runaway run Hun away the cither rither day some boys sons of odbre bre samuel it bennion loaded up a wagon with willows and got on top of the load the team which was young took fright and ran off at a great pace rattling ever everything that lay jay inthe in the way notwithstanding the jolting bumping and shaking the little fellows five in number managed to maintain their position on the top of the willows which was somewhat of a magel mahel till the horses were brought 0 to a sudden stop by comin coming in contact with a fence mortuary sextons sex tons report for january males maies 24 females 19 of these adults 16 children 27 07 causes of cleath death as reported lung disease 5 diphtheria dip theria 5 levers fevers 4 killed accidentally dent allyS 3 consumption 2 old age uge 2 2 9 convulsions 2 heart disease 2 pleurisy 2 ilver liver complaint 2 croup 2 chron chronic to asthma iirth ma 1 1 f chronis dyspepsia 1 effects of scald 1 pam paralysis lysis lla ila 1 teething 1 1 not reported 5 T total 0 1 interments inter ments 43 JOSEPH E TAYLOR sexton and still ies its there that what mantrap in the bi sidewalk on the north horth side of south temple street at the centre of the block As As the city finances are in such a healthy condition even the most rigid economy could hardly object to the expense of six feet of two inch red pine plank to cover that trap and our excellent road supervisor could hardly do a more graceful a 07 t now than to shoulder sald said bit of plank to said mantrap man trap and spike said sald plank there many ped citizens would like to seo see said raid r ald aid trap fixed before the election fatai fatal r a t al accident ac c ident D navid david a v d P davis writes from samaria malad january 26 as follows on the morning of the 22 insi a very sad accident happened here A little boy between four and five fire years of age D J br the son of brother joseph and lister E ster morse Mors ewas was accidentally burned by fire his his father had just stepped out of his house for lor a pall pail of water and the mother went out of the tho he house to feed the eb chickens ickens and was out only a few minutes on her return to the tiie house she discovered him resting upon a sack pf af bran which h was on tile floor almost senseless with liis ills wearing apparel burnt off his body he exp eap expired ired in about two hours afterwards recovered and out oat miller the man who made ail an attack on 0 ll 11 col smith some time S since nce nee while at work with the chain I 1 gang lias has completely recovered from the effects of the pounding administered to him by the colonel the tile attack on t the he latter was a ruse to give some of the 06 other othen prisoners time to escape we understand the same dodge was wa tried by some of mr rockwood wards a couple of days arter after the occurrence in which miller figured A couple of convicts convict got to apparently fighting with each other and the others cal cai callejon called ledon on the guard to interfere asking khe if he was going to stand still and see men knock each other around in that kind of a way tile the guard intimated that he had bad host bekin that fight and let the two autu cut up till they got tired had the guard interfered it is probable pro gro bable babie that a break would have been made he lie was too old to be caught with that kind of chaff threatening to shoot this morning a gentleman named derby clerk we believe in the walker house liou W called on the city elty torney attorney and made complaint against T B 11 stenhouse he stated that tilo the latter had threatened to kill him that the two met this thlu morning near the townsend houdei house when mr 8 who wh 0 was apparently much excited asked him if he was armed and being answered in the negative told him deby derby so the I 1 latter a tt er says to go and arm hi himself melfi for he intended to kill him next time lie met him whether wilether he be was armed mr derby further said that lie he had asked aked legal advice with regard to the matter andied been adv advised ased to made mad e affidavit against mr S and have him arrested A warrant was subsequently issued in accordance with the complaint tand and mr Si Stenli ouse was arrested an examination of the imse is set for tomorrow to morrow morning at ten the british mission F from rom the wilten Hillen millennial nial star siar jan jau 13 circumstances having arisen since the |