| Show j LOCAL lmh AND MATTERS TUESDAYS 0 3 1 X Y cun CUL 31 united in this city thursday oct sith 1882 by pres preb joseph F smith mr william J home horne son ot of air mr joseph horne home and miss mibs bli rii la a little daughter of feramorz Feraro orz little littie era both of this city the happy couple have our best wishes progressing favorably V floyed the unfortunate man whose legs were both badly broken on saturday by a fail fall al I 1 from a window of a building on the corner of south temple and first west street ha has been taken to the deseret where he la is p fat faw oraby raby Enter enterprising enterprise i n g young I 1 A B T 11 ilius from mendon bendon in astle valey valoy nia nis ula fa is a ittle lttie hamlet recently about abort tent vent little boys were organized into a martial land they commenced by learning on cheap instruments worth fiffy fifty cents esch each but lately t they bey imported direct from the east averal hevral birst class ones costing coating over 1 50 t they are claimed to be the hest nest ot of the kind in the territory the members of the band are all small boy boye bright little follows their instructor a brother williams hai has labored hard to get the bandeo its present efficiency which is surprising bur eur as they have been deell organized d but a few months the writer had the pleasure of seeing their uniform cap jacket and pantaloons made by their motters and sisters alb 11 the liberals in Too tofelea eleA tooele thoele correspondent writes the liberals held a meeting in the methodist meeting house on the evening wiening of the too posters eaid baid that judge van zile would be present but he did not appear gen kimball mr agramonte colonel one ono griffiths and judge brown the latter of stockton were there all of them labored hard to point out the defects in the peoples party their leading point wab wae youvone You vote for van zile zite and this commission will be taken away from utah if you vote for john T calno caino you will feel the iron hand band of this great and grand republic upon you the people are free in I 1 this his country and why not ube uee that freedom and vote for van zile they said eald the peoples party would take away every t that a woman had artber cheeky talk after the attempt of the liberals to abolish woman buffi suffrage age the youth of zion was their only hope they thought they could get am them but the old ggles they could not turn ANOTHER VICTIM LITTLE JOHNNY ADAMSON DIES frum FROM THE EFFECTS OF A TOY PISTOL WOUND at a it quarter past six this thia morning the deadly toy pistol added one more victim to the ghastly array stray furnished the cily city the other day we mentioned the fact that while little johnny Ad adamston amton of the alet ward was in tha act of turning returning Ye one of those these destructive articles to hi hii i pocket it was waa accidentally discharged and he va waa wounded in the hand on saturday last symptoms of lockjaw lock jaw made their appearance and his condition continued to grow gradually more mere precarious until shortly after six this morning when ho he sank in the embrace of death the little lutlo fellow follow ap appeared peered to be abaro of of jils llis approaching dissolution early this morning ho he expressed a that his hia broth brothers eib eis and elster slater be bo b brought ought to hg we bed bedside side 03 if he desired to take a farewell look at them about an hour benoie before his bis death his father asked him if he knew him when be replied you bet I 1 do father I 1 can stand eland it I 1 father for I 1 will soon scon be home but tell mother not to cry al at out I 1 it t since the above was written the father of the ad lad has called and requested vs us to state that dr mckee mckea relieved the sufferer of lockjaw look lock jaw but inflammation of the bowels ensued and carried on off the patient who suf fared very verely severely ee deceased was bom born july 1 oth 1872 the funeral will be conducted at the residence of the parents one block south cf the twenty first ward school house at 11 a m to morrow friends of the family are invited DAILY dally NOV xav L good for gintic tintic tintic gintic Is about to have a bit of a boom an english company have taken hold of the mammoth mine they are about to erect six aix copper furna cep the work to begin immediately anu a copper re ref rel luery fluery A private cablegram states that the plas for the refinery fluery re were mailed from lol lou doa dua yesterday joined this thia morning novem hr ber lot csc lehi lehl stafford tiney eon sou of blihor of the ward waard and mafs amelia amella isrie Is nie rie N edgaro daughter of brouer john beet Natt beuhl nesuhi ibl tbt ua tn of the th elgh eighth th ward were un ted fed in iu the holy bonds of wedlock avelon we join jorn wah the numerous friends of the happy pair in ju congratulations and good wishes for their wells weila a the lead works the buildings of tua tuo germania lead works a few miles x south of the are aro nearing UC completion and aba manufacture a of whilo while leads lead all kinds of lead piping and in fact most articles produced from that mem mew wilf win probably boo boon soon n be in full fuli blast the works will be H u substantial benefit to the territory as they will koep a great deal bf means here that is now flowing out I 1 departed this morning mrs afro elj Eli zanetti A smith died of pneumonia in the fourteenth warden sho e was born barn in purton parton pur ton wiltshire En england glandy glands and was well known to the eiders eldera and saints in the london conference by her kindness and hospitality pita lity shu she has resided in this city about it 11 y ar and has been an invalid for a iong long time we condole with her husband mr john H smith in his sad cad bereavement accident this afternoon mrs A dwoodruff woodruff aged eighty two years was accidentally thrown out of a wagon on east temple strett street besides a severe bevere bruise on the hip caused by the fall her hand lhand was NY badly hurt by tho the hone horce stepping on it when she was on the ground efer system also sustained a severe shock she was taken into mr store and dr benedict summoned who attended to the venerable ladys injuries fortuna ely no bones were broken birthday anniversary today to day la 13 tue seventy fourth anniversary of the of 0 president john taylor notwithstanding the advanced ag age rge of the respected yete veteran weare we are pleased to be able to state that his hij health is good and he la ts remarkably temar kably well preserved his life has been one of most extended usefulness in the cause of righteous i teh reh ies nea es as aj au unflinching champion of truth and the fervent prayers 0 tens of thousands abend to the throne of grace that he may be spared for many yeats years to come to bles blen and benefit alt ait who hearken to his bis counsel the Ta juvenile venile vanile instructor number 21 of me itie current volume of this pric prie priceless elees pt Is before as us the contents aie ate the pairl ep the danof dawn of modero intelligence by J 11 NV V history of the church our savior by W WJ J punctuation edi edl Though thought tk rhe rho duties of bunday sunday school novarir by john C cutler scenes in europe illustrated missionary incident by J N the origin of the names if f state states ay jottings cottings Jot tings by a young dilas Allas missionary louary by cn cir topics of the timm by the tho editor fifteen Mon uon experienc pa rie nce noe by nowman kewman bulkley A froc precious idus lous jewels jego wc worda oda by le K R sn snow music by ella barker barber A little bong hong daybreak enigma returned from the south this ro morning ornIng we received a call from elder J L townsend ot of paydon utah county who returned last even evening ing from a mission to the sout hout southern bouthern hern bern states he left here july 1881 and labored during the whole of the time ot of his ministry in west virginia he and missionary compan companions lons tops baptized thirteen persona bona sona all the schoolhouses school houses and other publia public buildings were closed against the elders the only place of the kind they could preach to in being the school house bouse in smith county built by the iatter latter day saints the usual amount of opposition was met with in the form of notices to leave posted up in various public pla pia place cepl cerl but no personal pers pors onal violence was vas suffered buffered by the brethren elder Townsend 8 health was good until recently and he enjoyed his labors A short time since however he was attacked waltg with rheumatism from which he be still summers suffers guf suf fers seasonable for farmers the american merican 4 for november bt ber r gives kives vw this seasonable advice to far farmers mers merc the importance of planning tor for indoor in door work luring stormy days ia 1 not fully app ec there are ar in many any things that can be done as viell eil ell when it raffis as during fair days wilh with arnall farmers the threshing of the little amount of grain raised may mayhe maybe be done by hend hand in stormy weather the tools rhoud aboud be thoroughly cleaned mended sod and painted if this la need elij ud and put away to be in readiness for the busy time of pring spring A good days work maybe may be given to there the tho repairing p and unit oiling of the harness there are enough jobs that may be done under cover to fill 1111 all the rainy days if there Is only planning for it at this season there may be feed teed racks needed and a day at the tool bench is far more profitable in every way than ono spent in loung joung ienir in especially if it it be done at the village store make the most moat of every day and not count stormy days as black ones A kindly word A short time since dr E A scammon of columbus kansas a nephew by marriage of president W woodruff paid a visit to this city and was here with his relatives during the whole of the last general conference the following appears in the advocate a paper published in columbus our fellow townsman dr E A scammon returned from utah territory wednesday last where in company with hib his mother he had bad been visiting re for fon several beveral weeks hf his mother bad a sister residing in alt salt F lake take city her husband being one of the twelve apostles and in fact the president of the chosen twelve yesterday the doc tor called and we forthwith proceeded to interview him upon utah her people and her bar capital in reply to t our interrogations the doctors replies we publish in his own language salt lake city is a most beautiful city pure mountain water running r u n in each side aide street heavy shade treo tree cool and refresh refreshing ingon on hot days city rounded surrounded gor sor by mountains snow in some of them the yer year ye r round the valley where water can be hadia hadla very productive much wealth in the city and grand buildings I 1 saw paw the tabernacle full during conte conference rence renco people and many could not noi get in heard president taylor preach his hla sermon bermon being fuli full of good instructions and conservative in ja regard to govern mental matters the mormons cormons pro coee to obey all laws and test before the united states courts all laws inimical to their believing the constitution of the united states will protect them in their religion they have twenty two schools in the city one in each ward very lit they have twenty two schools in the city one in each ward very lit tle illiteracy abd and none among grow ing up children ivaa I 1 was never in a community where whore I 1 raw as little among tho the young pio yo pi pho o pic pie no profanity drinking or use of lobao fc I 1 found ih tho 0 to be honert honest industrious and and sincere they are as a people wealthy having amass ed great del dol of property in enit falt olt lake city and in the valleys of utah polygamy is not practiced near as mauch ranch as supposed aa as only those who are able and willing have more than one wife the women are entirely sath satisfied fied fled with a plurality of wives and honestly believe belleve it ia Is ordained of god I 1 think the practice la Is getting iem lesa and will probably continue so in it conclusion we belleve believe the cormons mormons are generally ml F anted and they have very many good qualities that we never hear of we were never treated betten bolter by any class of people and the knowledge gained while there has removed many prejudices we formerly had 1 FROM THURS THURSDAYS DArs DAILY damy NOV nom 2 seriously ill lil we regret to learn that elder L john nuttall la Is cufr fined tined to hla hia bed with quite a severe illness we hope with his numerous friends for his speedy recovery arrived today to day A telegram from gulon guion of new kew york afa mes khat that the party of mis ho left that city a week but atto Is las iss tuesday on the 6 S wy t ar arnved ived al at queenstown Queens Queena town touy progressing we ae a e pleased to be able to state that mrs A woodruff who was irjud by being thrown from a wagon yesterday is progressing favorably and will probably soon soo recover although she ibm lai reached the advanced age of eighty two years she appears to have a good deal of vitality branch organized recently W B preston of cache stake accompanied by other brethren visited eagle boek rock on the line of tha the utah 4 fc northern H R B R where a meeting wlas wab held attended barion by non members of the church aa as well aa w those identified with it A benchot branch of the church was organic ed ad elder eider gideon murphy being appointed to preside over it thwarted boughs roughs on monday night mr H 8 young cashier of the first national bank of ogden was walking down main street of that town accompanied by another gartleman gant gont leman when the two were approached pro ached by three tramps trumps whose intent was rob robbery bery the boughs roughs tackled the wrong parties that time as by presence of mind and promptness of action on the part of the parties assaulted the rum ruf ruffians flans flaus were compelled to beat a hasty retreat the particulars are given by the ogden herald sweets we understand thau that mr arthur ti stayner of Farmington will have the requisite pounds of bugar sugar produced at his hia factory ready for the inspection of the commissioners appointed by the legislature n next ex t week the centrifugal machine is in po position sUon buon after the saccharine substance iames through this process which separates the sugar from the syrup it will be ready for sacking sucking unless it should require drying the syrup which la Is of very superior q quality will also aho soon boon be on ano market mill creek ratification last night there wag a rousing enthusiastic ratification meeting at mill cheek mr air J F was elected chairman and mr george 0 bailey secretary the choir furnished avet t singing which was rendered between the reading of the peoples Peo platform was greeted with ringing plaudits pl audits as were also the pointed speeches made by hon C W penrose and T B lewis and john micho nicho ll cholson lson ison I 1 1 I he declaration of principles of iho the peoples party and the candidacy of lion hon john T Caino caine were unanimously sustained what was done at mona Hon aJames J ames gledhill aleu hin jr speaks thus of the mona ratification of tuesday ratification meeting held here today to day days by the peoples party eair stir ing speeches were made by delegates hhorn nephi nepal hons hens wm win may and john chasee chase there wag singing by the choir under the of jag jaa gledhill hold the fort and strike for victory speeches breeches were aho also n M haws raws geo W throwing ho hoi hot i hot into the liberal ranks nanke eri dri arm a cs ox pre pres sion aaion for the candidacy of john T caine calne the nephi brass band led by john Foot ewas on hand and |