Show LOCAL AND OTHER matara MATTERS SATURDAYS DAILY dally dat DAY OCT li the report the excellent report of the arguments in the man damus cases that has appeared in NEWS was the reportorial work of brothers george P F gibbs and john irvine books boos and papers brother ernest S penrose will start on a trip south on monday taking with him a stock of church publications for sale eale and will also solicit subscriptions for the NEWS nas and juvenile ru instructor produce market earket agricultural products aro arc all in good demand in this market prices firm the tho following lowin 17 aro are the present ruling wholesale rates wheat finds ready ealo talo at goc goe to 1 per bushel this searle yearns crop is lacking in quality the most of it having ripened before it was fully matured hence it is not eo to full and plump consequently will not give as breaz a yield in milling it is not anticipated to advance 1 anch pst pasi past present figures oats are active at toa to 2 per cental although a greater acreage was sown this past season the demand exceeds the supply and importations will have to be resorted corn is eo so little grown that the reater greater pi bulke balk has haa to be brought from frore eastern markets markela which control tho the local price barley la Is not much used by stock stocke men hence la Is but seldom beldom called for hay is now selling at 14 per ton an over last season belsons bea bel sons sona rate 1 a it somewhat t less crop having bee been cut and a larger amount being fed to beef cattle is the cause lucern now rates at olo 10 per ton about same as previous season with a good supply and steady demand jota pota potatoes toes are generally of excellent quality and siow elow bale eale at 40 cents per bushel thore thero is no demand for them from outside markets tho the high rates nates of freight both east and west precluding their shipment at pro bent increased railroad competition may possibly be of advantage ar another lother season reason in disposing of the surplus 11 at present the outlook is however blue eggs ggs are scarce and now frequent r u e t ly enquired for at 30 centa cents a doren dozen LAND UNITED STATES burve zor vor gme GENS s OFFICE salt lake city U UT T october 13 the tho follo following win 0 plats of suad sub mb dl di visional surveys executed by ferdl derdul nand ackert die DIc kert kertU U S deputy survey surveyor or have this day been filed in the lo 10 local cal oai land office to wit no I 1 north ranso ranse a 3 F east easi M 11 66 is 3 2 at 46 3 66 as 68 1 is Is 46 66 2 6 4 i FRD FAD sam SAw mor moz U S B sur generali general 33 H HESSE chief clerk 9 i from FROU MONDAYS DAILY nally OCT 19 conference appointments for quarterly conferences until april 1883 snit bait lake stake january 6 and 1 weber and juab stakes october 21 and 2 1882 and january 20 and box bos elder and jocele stakes oc tober toben 28 and 9 1882 and january 27 and 28 1883 Cache and wasatch stakes november 4 and 5 1881 1 and february a 3 and 4 1893 bear lake and summit stakes november 1 11 and and february 10 and aud 11 1883 ban San pato pate and morgan forgan stakes no vember IS 18 and and cebua ry 17 and 18 1883 willard and sevier bavler stakes no vember 25 aud and 26 1882 1883 and february 24 and 25 1883 utah stake De december comber 2 and 3 1882 and march 3 and 4 1983 1883 davia davis stake december 9 0 and 10 1832 and march 10 and 11 issa Pau Pan gultch stake december 2 and 3 1882 1832 and march 3 and 4 1853 1863 kaneb kanab stake december 9 and 10 1892 1882 and march 10 and 11 II issa bt st george stake december 16 and 17 ISN and march 17 and 18 1893 carowan parowan stake december 23 and 24 isso 1890 and march 24 and 25 1883 beaven beaver stake december 30 and 31 and march 31 and aprie 1 1883 1 1 1 josfph josiph F satir F D rioha ElOHA Arms EDS october 14 1882 corre Correction action among the names of missionaries published as having been called at the tho late conference vas waa that ot of thomas ii lend iseno of ephraim Ephr alm aim it should have been thomm thoma S lund iund progressing we learn from froma W W taylor mayjor of harmony that his hig bon eon I 1 tho the lad who a few daya days ngo ago hac had L a quantity of decayed bone taken from his leg by drs anderson and end williamson is progressing EBIng favorably with a good prospect of speedy breedy xe recovery covery mutual yesterday the regular quarterly confer ence enco of the young mens mutual improvement associations of weber stake was held at ogden at the tilo morning session reports were hinde made and the usual business attended to in the he afternoon the meeting was addressed by apostalo moses thatcher and elderd eldera arthur stayner and 0 W penrose eum Mum cipal elections we publish today to day sa au order older from the commissioners ners in reference to municipal elections we isam leam from the secretary that the commission is not informed in regard to the times when the various municipal pal ral elections tahe take place pineo till thia can be learned from the territorial statutes but it would bo be as well for the city be re corders cordera to communicate with secretary thomas forthwith and give the tho date da to of the elections under their respective chart charters eng erg convicted convi a t 8 d and sentenced tho enquirer provo edys mys that the result of the trial of william wiiiiam wimm lain larn dufney dufrey in the finst first district court for tho the killing of wm neu Keu neugent gent gont commonly known as california bills bill was a verdict ve of murder jn in the tho second seconds dezree dezroe As wui be remembered ro the kiulin ilu lif fling occurred on green river biver emery county on the slat of sat aaa last january yesterday morning duffey dufley was brought before his hia honor j judge rudge emerson to ten years at IM hard labor in the penitentiary he was brought up from provo this am by turner and taken to the penitentiary smallpox report dr powers weber Webar County quarantine physician has written to the ogden herald this la Is to inform you that I 1 have today to day dby released mr thomas brown and family of HarrIs harrisville vIll e s from quarantine restrictions restriction them there being no more cases of smallpox in that vicinity mr morris family of marriotti Marri otts settlement has also been released and all cases have been released at north ogden up to the present time there have been no new careb cares reported in the county for five weeks from august 31 cases have been reported in the before mentioned settlements with six deaths beaver mandamus cases the dionian uio VIo rian nian says bays it is rumored that hat the sitting of the district court next tuesday application will bo be made for writs of alternative mandamus on behal behalf of the gubernatorial appointees for the offices of probate judge county clerk and ani possibly other positions lons ions in our county government the necessary papers have already been drawn draun epand as soon as the dejac de facto incumbents return from hom their present visit to the metropolis formal demand for relinquishment will be made to be followed by the application aa sa above stated railroad Eail road smash on katurd saturday sya a switch on the U C K R B R was waa I 1 in advertently advert antly left open at sandy the view being intercepted at the point it 16 was not seen feen by the englener of a gravel train of fit fifteen teen cars coming from the south As soon as the open switch was observed the breaks were put down but it was too late the engine jumped the track and landed lauded in a culvert followed by several cars which piled on top of it in two box cars next the engine were thirty workmen the cars were badly smashed but the men miraculously escaped without injury the engineer and fireman escaped by jumping before the engine ran zan off the track interesting from st george our racy bt george correspondent homespun sends cenus the following under date of the fast the other evening a report was circulated by some worse than fool lah man that brother archibald sullivan had been found dead in a wagon the next day brother sullivan was out in his carriage contradicting the unfounded report and assuring hia his friends that he did not intend to die for a long time to come if he could help it brother thoma thomas cottam the efficient gardener and deacon who has charge of the tabernacle and grounds fell the other evening and cut a bad gash between his he Is very sick in consequence of this accident but it is hoped he will soon recover yesterday slaten sister sarah churche churchs grandchild died from whooping cough the mother of the child is in the north being treated for a cancer or tumor in the mouth and la very ill the sympathies of the people are greatly with the r afflicted family and many would be glad to do something to relieve their heavy affa lotions god Is asure a sure comforter and may lie he deal tenderly with them joeeph joseph randall had an accident with a pistol it having b asea en discharged while he held it inflicting a wound in the hand and grazing his nose and forehead in its upward flight tonight to night a meeting will wid ba be held in the tabernacle that we may hear the tha conference news from brother eyring who nas has just returned the weather is delightful when it does not blow the busy hum of the laborers in the wine press la Is very feeble compared to what it was six aix or eight years yeara ago where one hundred gallons were made then not one is made now the grapes are harvested now atlease the most of them dried grapes alc plc pickled kled grapes grape jam vind end jelly jolly are at present the chief caro potatoes are very scarce but bat the market is tolerably well supplied with good meat everybody la interested in the coming election and watching quietly but earnestly for developments p |