| Show LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS FROM FRIDAYS DAILY DAMY FEB ak 10 A new engine A new engine no 2 for the utah eastern B R B R has haa arrived at Co coalville alville it weighs tf airty two and a half tons and was mad made at baldwins baldvins Bald baid wins works philadelphia school jenna yuna we vo are requested by mr air N Clay olny claytons claytona Ci aytOn tons tong auditor of public accounts tostado to state that the school fund is ready for disbursement disbar ement and can be had by the county treasurers treasur ers on ar application on bail green of thi charged with stealing a couple of shotguns will be examined before justice on tuesday at 10 am pending t that at time he has haa been released on 3 0 bonds mild and severe A gentleman ju just st in from the east inform us that he tie saw no snow all the way from st louis until he got vithina wi thina short distance from laramie lia lea ramie grangers brangers Gr angers are plowing their land at omaha and all this while we are hiving quite a wintry time cure for frost bite A gentleman informs us that in tennessee a sojourning sojo a short time since the people have a very effectual remedy for frost bite in view of the many cases that occur in this part of the country it may be found of use black slack some fre fresh sh lime and rendering it about the consistency of ordinary whitewash immerse the frozen parts holding them in the solution from three to nive five minutes after this wash the parts cleenput clean clenn put on a pair of stockings and go to bed the arst first application of this treatment assaid is sald said to give relief almost invariably when it does not prove effective repeat it is said to be a sure cure for chilblains horrible accident at north horth platte according to the omaha bee william doud asi walking along aloag the union unior pacific track at north platte a tew few days ago payin in no attention to the warning bell of an PLU approaching engine when the tender struck him and knocked him donnon down on to the rails and under the wheels the engine stopped stop atop pod 3 and mr doud himself crawled out from under the engine and attempted to rhe rie to his feet fiet he did get up cip on the stumps of lils his legs jogs egg just as assis tanca reached him the wheels had hid eni dri crushed tRied to shreds his left lel leg je above theloise thalo thelo tha tho knee iee lee and his tight right iet leff below belov the knee he VU tyas carried to his hla home bome and died 4 a few houline hour hou lime liae after the denver ario erio grande routhe T the route that will be taken by the denver and rio grande railroad from this city to denver deaver la Is not wit yet generally known it Is 13 even doubtful whether the company have jee yel decided in the county coart court of summit county at coalville Co alville are file almany alemany different routes which the C company om have secured and of which they ejoy consequently have their choice the first is in brief hat on leaving salt lake city the line will be built to klemballa in parleys ihrk thence to thence to coal ville thence up chalk creek up bear Biver River through a pass that leads to the uintah reservation the second la Is the same bame same eis els as the hist first until wanship manship Is reached reachel when it 1 1 leads u up the me weber ebers over kamas hamas prairie I e up beaver aver canyon and down the duchesne river elver to green gleen rivet elver the third la Is the bame as the first two iwo until it reaches pas sing zing on from patk path city to heber heuer city Wasat wasatch Lh county thence up daniels daniela canyon and strawberry canyon to green river elver counterfeit durrence dur dor rency A couple of and a roll ol 01 plank blankets ets belonging to shields committed commuted on a charge of passing counterfeit money in this city and his companion murray were secured at ogden and brought to the city by the balt bait lake ke pol poi police policena ruther icela in the hope of finding futher nui fui 1 evi evl evidence dence in the me case involve involved ed no bogus mins coins however nor not dies were found in pe the baggage it lt appears that counterfeit dollars are circulated throughout nearly the whole of the yest west A dispatch dated the ath lust from fort FetLer ife JFe dlan Dian to a western paper says rhe the country here Is flood flooded edwith with counterfeit silver dollars of the issue of and 1881 ahey they were sent by express on two different dif dil lerent occasions ca cas caa ions lons and addressed to a person who waa vas here tor for two or three mouths under a fictitious name they thet are a alm alt ali aim amt a good many were put in circulation the party who received them is well known but on account of the excitement has left produce our new york deslat ches mention the arrival from germany german man y of a cargo of potatoes which sold at from 12 acts to 21 acts per bushels bushel the same bame being of a miserable quality very small email being about as large as marbles arbles tn our oar local market is very quiet in the str perta ter business just now bome borne few carloads car loads are being occasionally shipped away to denver but eastern prices having declined somewhat the demand Is not very bricks brisk local wholesale buyers will not give more than 50 ets per bushel at present fearin gearin fearing g a further decline in eastern markets some of the country buyers are however holding for a rise the probability of which between now and next crop Js is uncertain ghen ahen hen fruit la Is a scarce commodity at this time and consequently finds a ready sale the demand being larger than the supply however the late raise in the atmospheric temperature pera ture will make the article more abundant and brine bring in p plies from fro the agricultural districts d when e prices it s wil will go down the california 0 market Is already much lower than usual at this season and local prices will certainly 1111 liel hay yand and lucern have remained at a steady price the rates of last a owings that the tho supply has albeen been rully fully ru I 1 equal ual to the demand oata pate are in good demand utah grown always have the preference for feed our utah farmers would do well hereafter to sow a greater breadth of their lands with oats cats as also with rye and obviate the necessity of importation from the east of such grains for feed sew new zealand Mission rother Brother john P la Is in receipt of a letter norm horn elder william bromley president of the new zealand mis slon gion written at auckland and dated the th latter part of december according to this communication brother bromley had traveled from auckland as far as tamaru miles south preaching the gospel in many new llew places making several beveral new liew additions to the church when he received information ed him to retrace his stops to auckland to receive the tha six missionaries narles lately bent sent from utah who arrived in safety two are allotted to war rapa valley wellington province Pro yince and four to the windale island brother groesbeck had hid been assigned to the home of the maori Prop prophet liet who refused the gos r yel poi aix bix ago to him and his tribe by brother so renson he Is now out of power and anil languishes in an english arll ria son brother bromley intends to stay some time in auckland all letters should be addressed to alini him bim in care of mrs miles Karang ahapa road auckland Zealand on his return he where brothers brother allington and johnson and families reside and where a branch bianch is likely soon to be organized he also aiso visited the carter ton branch originally raised up by mib preaching of elders J JJ jensen ensen now of provo and R Easm of this city about a year ago at carter ton all feel well and four new adult members were added by baptism in the few days president bromley stayed there brother N groesbeck will likely after his hla visit to faranski Far anaki go to australia 1500 miles from new zealand from mississippi this morning we received a call cail from rom elder samuel 13 cluff of provo who returned last night from a mission to the southern states he labored principally in mississippi but also traveled to some extent in alabama and tennessee he was only absent seven months having been released to home on account of being afflicted with rheumatism this complaint was aggravated if not brought on by exposure having been occasionally compelled to walk all day in the rain and sleep out in his hia wet clothing at night owing to the exceedingly bitter and inhospitable sentiment exhibited by the people in some localities sli elder eider der J N aprice price was his hig companion of whose faithfulness and diligence brother Cluff speaks in the highest terms of commendation during the time already stated they assisted in baptizing five live new members and quite a large largeL number of others al ap pear to be about ready to obey the gospel they preached to a great many who had never heard beard the lati at ter tor day message before some being deiy ver y favorably impressed while others exhibited the moab moat de bitterness jn in some sections of bf the country people who entertain the elders are abused slandered and intimidated 1 in one instance where a kindly disposed man extended hospitality pita lity to the brethren he was threatened with hanging the more he was abused however the licater gi eater oater and more steadfast mccame tue the friendship of himself and family to the elders elder oluff cluff regrets greatly that bis his return home I 1 so soon was net necessary abary weary ramt sATin mars wArs DAILY FEB FED 11 11 A portrait to today day we were shown a life size bust portrait of the late parley P pratt it 1 it from the brush of brother lorus pratt copi copl copied e d after a photograph and is pronounced by those who knew the subject to be an excellent likeness the manipulation Is very fine and artistic museum by the courtesy of W ii binder et eq q of this thia city some shells of the pacific coast hallot hall haliotis haliot otla ls or Abal abai abadonia Ab onla alonia as they are locally calle caile dhave been received from john isaacs esq editor of the sanber san ban ber nardino cal cai weekly times coplea ot of printed reports of proceedings of the legislature have also been received from hon W D johnson the subject of silk father graves gravess of prove came up to the capital today to day in the interest of silk culture he bring with him a petition from the utah stake silk association so soliciting the legislature to make an appropriation for he inauguration of a mature filature or reeling neeling establishment to prepare the raw silk for the manufacture of fabrics the petition accompanied by byl papers from other silk asso associations clatious of utah will probably be presented on monday or Tuesday united on thursday last brother george STaylor of this city and ind miss bliss teenie smoot of provo united in marriage president joseph F smith performing the ceremony the bridegroom Is the son of our respected townsman brother george H taylor and the bride Is the daughter of president A 0 smoot of utah stake the interesting couple have the congratulations and best wishes of the NEWS neds mingled with those of their many other friends W J player dead in another enother part of the NEWS will be found a notice of the death of brother wm wins JP J player layer he was wab an old oid and solid ef citizen altizen ot of utah he tle was for many years foreman of the church blacksmith shop and antl latterly had bad charge of the blacksmith department ot 01 the salt lake city street railroad he crossed the great plains several times being one of those who made a number of trips to the missouri river to bring wag on the immigrants he was wag an unassuming straightforward man between whose genuine views and uttered expires ions there was a refreshing harmony the funeral services will be conducted tomorrow to morrow at one pm at the lath ward schoolhouse ouse counselor wells and other prominent eminent brethren will be there leading mistakes of life lifee the following fourteen mistakes of it life fes fel as put up by a contemporary will be found to be profitable reading it fit Is agrest mistake to setup our own infallible standard of right and wrong wrongs an and I 1 ludge judge people accordingly y to measure the enjoyment of others by our own to expect uniformity of opinions in this world at present to look for judgment and experience in youth to endeavor to mould all dispositions alike not to yield field immaterial trifles to look for perfection in our own actions to worry ourselves and others with what cannot ie be helped not to alleviate all that needs alleviation as far a allies 9 lies in our power n t to make alow allowances ances anees for the of others to consider everything impossible in that we cannot perform ourselves to believe only what our finite minds can grasp and to expect pe elut to be able to understand everything the greatest of mistakes is to live only for time when any moment may launch us into eternity proposed robbery A couple of monstrous mon sirous monopoly bills have been introduced into the present congress barvest by vest one proposes to invest in a private corporation called the idaho land irrigation company the t x elusive right to build canals to convey the waters of certain specified elffed apeci fied rivers upon unoccupied lands for irrigation purposes and to give the said wd company immense land grants alter alternate nate nata sections not now occupied or preempted pre empted the other proposes to give the same privileges Ivi ivl leges in this territory to the utah utah land and irrigating company Com company the cheek of these propose proposed janY robberies Is simply tremendous they only want another provision to make mahe them complete seeing their purport is 13 to legislate away beyond the reach of chehardy the hardy sons of toi toll who build up this country am and d make it great the right to use itis its main waters and immense tracts of its lands why not insert a clause to td do the same aning in regard to the air ain we breathe doubtless the principals cipala and promoters of this lent scheme will assert that it will conduce to the development of the country but on its face it bespeaks the development of dishonesty by enriching a r rascally few at the expense of the meritorious merito ilous many if the territories are to be legislated away would it not I 1 be aswell to have it done in a lump instead of by prodigious slices as proposed by these measures this is one of the most unblushing jobs rit vit put uly uli up before the present congress a steal of that kind on some of the slates states the two territories in question being in com comparative para pars infancy can scarcely be ab able abie a to stand such a strong dose in con elusion we would simply say to congress pull down your vest missionary work in S C bro J H moyle has received an interesting letter from elder wil lard larde C Bur tonson of bishop robert T burton now laboring as a mis inia in south carolina we are enabled to present the following extract 1 I am now about half a mile north of the line where we held meeting yesterday in the house bouse of james ripple his house was crowded with wita people who came out to have a gaze at the noted mor mons the people paid extra attention tent lon ion we ve distributed a number of tracts and received several invitations to call on different parties we made an appointment for the fourth bunday sunday in february it being the only sunday vacant that far ahead it seemed that our meeting bisted lasted nearly ali all day and wh en night came I 1 was just about talked out Ibell I 1 believe belleve evemy my serin Ferin bermon dif dlf only lasted about seven hours air rippie ripple ia Is thoroughly convinced of the truth and I 1 think will some day embrace the gospel moat of our time |