Show lb local edl edd and ana other matters matten FROM tue TUB TUESDAYS DAILY FEB 3 2 adjoua adjourned ned last c evening veiling the january term erm of the supreme court adjourned sine die district court this morning after the disposal of some come business the court took a recess till 2 when the argument in the plea in abatement in the ricks murder case was tp be commenced departed in youth we vve regret to learn that a daughter of police officer john Y smith ana antl sister frances smith named elizabeth died at the residence of her parents 3rd ard ward at 1 this morning of drop dropsy S y Decea deceased led ted was a promising young lady in her fifteenth year incorrect it in giving a statement in thello columns yesterday of a diffin difficulty 1 alty between one showell and one grimes it was that the former was fined 10 which was a mistake it being grimes who was fined that amount no charge having been preferred against 1 I 11 dinst showell changeable yes yesterday and in the early evening tile weather was mild genial and spring like but lateria later latt laid lait la it night the air gaskeen and lilting luin g with a blustery wind from northward with snow the particles which filled the air were blown and drifted about one of the disagreeable nights of the season A f more moie tanks am another other othen tank tor ton for tor fire purposes was completed today to day by the street supervisor at the bar low corner one block south of the railroad depot it is copiously supplied with the aqueous fluid from a large js pring which gushes forth in the th vicinity the finishing touches were also put upon another a few days ago in the ethward examination yesterday afternoon mathew and james jamea orr ore 0 of f grantsville Grants ville had an examination before U S commissioner tooly on a charge of killing one joseph mcmurray in the fall of 1860 17 B S district attorney carey prosecuted and judge tilford defended lorenzo meakin and mr and mrs H J faust were examined as witnesses on the part of the prosecution and no witnesses were introduced trod by the defense the evidence showed that the shooting was the result of a drunken row i and there being no testimony to show that mathew orr had anything to do with the killing a motion for his discharge by his counsel was not opposed by the public prosecutor and was wag sustained by tile the coin coln Inis doner who dismissed him blyn and held the other james orr in boas bo As to appear apper to an answer swerin in the district court to any charge that might be preferred aal a aai against a al ast him by the grand jury missionary appointments wo we are requested to publish the following appointments of home missionaries sion aries for St sunday inday ri feb eb lith south cottonwood cotton wood 10 a jj D young B R F G teasdale und and C H wilcken big cottonwoods cotton woody woods wood 2 pm elders I 1 D young B R P F G teasdale and 0 H wilcken west jordan south branch elders eldera S B young and 0 W stayner blayner Bt ayner C governor axtell S axtell governor of utah was expected arrive last evening and mad mayor well hon flon williom H hooper and william jennings john sharp A M musser and john B R winder went up on the utah central line for the purpose of meeting his excellency and escorting him to this thia elty city on arriving at ways Kays kaysville ville the party learned that the IT P train was four hours behind time and that the governor would therefore not reach salt lake till this morning and they consequently returned at this morning the swe fame came party with one or two exceptions left in a special car for the s ame same purpose and met the train on which governor axtell was travel ling at farmington where he was conducted on hoard board the special car captain a tain hooper and the governor being eing old acquaintances their meeting m this thia jornd morning was of a most cordial character on arria arg in ba the city he went vent to the townsend house where he engaged rooms j encouraging from st george Brothe brother rEdward ed ward brain writes thus from rom st george under tinder date of jan ath to a friend in this city we had several spring storms last and this week which have made dur our our tillers of the soil rejoice A great deal of wheat has been sown and amyot as yot sot everything 0 looks promis promising lIff president young addressed the congregation last sunday the topic of his hid discourse was the completion of the temple he encouraged the brethren from the north to stay till the walls are up high enough to receive tile the roof he also spoke on the united older showing that this was the last dispensation and anti the last time that the lord would establish this order on the earth and it would not prove a failure only by the perversity pervert sity of man brother joseph scofield with his corps of ot hands id is busily engaged in placing the large beams and joists foists of the first libor floor and it looks as if he will overtake the masons in their work his work has beell been somewhat hindered in consequence of not getting those large beams 40 ft long 2 ft wide and I 1 ft thick but they are all sawed and placed in tile the building under tile the of brother edward li parry the work on the temple moves onward and if every person peron here will do his duty and the th weather proves favorable we will have the walls walla tip up by april e a aro are re up into the last story I 1 may say about 12 ft and ready to turn some of the arches archer over the tho windows about 18 ft has yet to be built hullt brother parry sparry has men cutting flagging for the basement of tile the temple and ant to lay ay tile the font fout on cut from our hard blackrock black blaek rock the lumber comes cornea in lively from mount lount 1 trains ot horb hort horbes hordes es and mules from beaver and other places laces and one large ox team from hau Sau S anepete pete under the direction of or wagon masters bennett and harvey and others bring lumler lumber this way president nag G A smith has given very inte resting lectures on hh history tory referring to his travels in rome borne italy and other countries and lias has invited other brethren to continue the lectures every thursday evening during the winter season the young people enjoy themselves in the dance once or oftener in the week not forgetting their dal daily y avocations on the temple tho tho the tabernacle liere hero 1 ia undergoing a finishing touch such sueh as plastering heavy cor cornice nices nicey in gs etc by able and skilled workmen and loo looks k well weli peace prevails here every one minding the lormon mormon creed that that is aind mind own business in addition to the foregoing a special di dispatch from st georke george dated today to day states that the first achor arell a chor of the windows in the tho upper story was turned yeste yesterday iday the timbers of the first floor were all in and arid the joiada jolts laid the weather was favorable and the workmen spirited flom FROM wednesdays DAMY DAILY FEB 3 inco incorporated rp orated the united order of tailors incorporated yesterday with a capital of the incorporation po ration to remain in existence for a period of twenty five years the names of the officers have already been published in the NEWS eighth ward sunday school at the esth ward schoolhouse school house t the he sunday school children have been eo enjoying ying themselves in the dance this thi 8 afternoon at six this evening there is an entertainment consisting of songs recitations etc to which the parents of the children and others are invited price of admission adults 50 cent cents children 25 1 0 improved sheep we ve sas saw saw two sheep at a meat ineat stall on first south street yesterday eve evening nin DID 1 93 that were somewhat larger than the ordinary southdown they are big horns or mountain sheep and we were informed that they were killed up american fork canyon they are fully as large as the average deer and their 1 horns measure at least two feet from flom tip to tip mortuary sextons Sex tons report for january males 24 females 17 of these adults 21 91 children 20 causes of death as reported killed by snow slides lox 10 typhoid phen of 0 tion 3 croup 2 convulsions 2 ca cancer ce r 2 spinal disease 2 still born 2 scalded 1 liver complaint 1 dropsy 1 old age 1 paralysis ij 1 heart disease 1 not reported 2 total Inter interments ments 41 joserh JOSEPH E tayllor TAYLOR sexton womans comans exponent for feb 1 contains educate the girls womans comans Wo mans appreciation of wo mans beauty keep your prom se poetry R a reports wild flowers and native plants address to juvenile relief society make yourself useful jiing Ki asins ing the baby tors 1 11 home rome affairs womans comans Wo mans vol voi voice volee eyl ell hints Hint ss and notes otes of f various kinds etc light fingered yesterday mr alfred tume tame harness maker left bisshop his shop on commercial street for a few moments tuo ino ments while he lie visited the city hall lot fr for the purpose of purchasing a load of hay he did not nob take the precaution to lock the door of his premise premises 3 and left a man inside this person walked off with a pair of lines which he lle sold to joseph morris for a small ron eon consideration the thief thief was arrested and will have to answer before justice traders and others should be exceedingly cee careful about purchasing odd articles offered fon for sale at much lower than their real value antl and should make certain before buying that the arties articles art artles les ies are not stolen property from bear river eiver elder wilford woodruff called on us today to day in good health and spirits wilh the exception of a cold he returned from the tho bear river country yesterday where lie he had been fora forn for dor a new few weeks past he has lately paid a visit to bear lake valley he of that stake jan 23 and also preached to the people the next day at st charles there was a full attendance and a plea piea pleasant sant meeting was enjoyed the people manifesting a good spirit brother woodruff preached at randolph on january loth and and at woodruff on the tile ho he also spoke to the tile relief society at randolph on the there was about a foot of snow on tho the level levet in bear river and bear lake valleys the tile weather had be been en mild but more I 1 lately wiy hail bail grown colder a as 4 here stock was doing well the cummings davey seduction case the police court was literally jammed with spectators today to day drawn thither by tile tho examination before J justice ustice of john cum curn nai rai laings charged with seducing miss davey of the ath ward the croci was of or a heterogeneous cha the rows presenting inc ing an extensive vAr variety fety lety would have afforded large scope for a keen student of human character judge snow and mr miner appeared for the people and judge til ford for the de defendant miss davey the prosecuting witness testified to cummings belog being the father of her child which was born but a few weeks since mr and mrs davey the parents of the young woman were also examined for the prosecution when shortly after noon the court took a recess till two it appears to us that the tho ends of would not be retarded if this and other similar examinations were conducted with closed doors door s from old fjotland Elder EIder David mckenzie writes from glasgow glasgo wl dec 29 to a gentleman in this ct city eity ty that hat elder eider peter sinclair had left dundee on a visit to orkney elder says saya my health and spirits spirit ff are excellent cel lent and I 1 labor with all my might ID the ministry an american terone justin mccarthy Uc Carthy delivered a lecture here on the city of the mormons cormons Mor mons a silly billy lying trashy thing which however gave his audience generally great satisfaction I 1 replied to it through the papers and delivered a publia publio lecture last night on the same subject to a good saed audience considering the weather the fog has beera beela so dense here for four days that we have to burn gas all day and the death rate has gone up to something fright frightful fai ral viz 42 per 1000 per annum and still rising consequently our large pla cards were hardly noticed the audience gave good attention there were three reporters present my chairman bailie baille salmon did not put in an appearance he sent me a polite note just before the time of the lecture that he was too sick to come brother easton from beaver being a miner is a good hand to travel among the miners andee and lie lle is a good saint ho he is now visiting in and around kilmarnock distil district t court cout u Proceed proceedings 1395 this mor nning fling ino ing a jury was empanel led and aud sworn to try the case ease of people ac avs vs georgge george ir norton indicted for shooting vieb with pith intent to kill hill dr bredemeyer at Bingham bingha on the of last october tober U Ts S district attorney carey assisted by judge W JS 11 haydon appeared in III behalf of the people and dennis dennig J and theo burmester for the defendant tile tiie the defence objected to judge haydon acting officially as prosecutor because he had not been duly appointed by the U S F district attorney nor qualified quail fled fied by affidavit and bonds as required by the provisions of the U S law known as tile the poland bill the objection was sustained judge haydon objected to judge acting as counsel fr for the defense on the tile ground that his iclal official off omm position posit iori lori as U S commissioner gave him the authority to prosecute criminals and that therefore his appearance in defense of a party charged 0 with crime might under some circumstances defeat tile the ends of justice the commissioner had bad not sat as a committing magistrate in the present case and the court therefore overruled the object objection ionas lonas as not being well taken and the trial was I 1 lien hen proceeded with dr bredemeyer was the first wit ness placed on the stand he testified to having been shot by mr norton in his house at bingham on the date already mentioned ball entering near the left groin in front pasing parsing around the bone bodo and coming out at tho the hip city council tho the regular week ly meeting of the city council held last evening evenin ovenin 0 P mayor presiding john mcdonald wa was granted privilege of or piling building madri material in front of his prem premises lees temple street for diree th ree months under the tha supervisor super vison of the supervisor C M stevens stevena was wag granted years auctioneers license petition of Z snow for appropriation of 00 for services rendered in III the capacity of city at attorney torne for the quarter ending dec referred re d to claims committee petition of utah central railroad company asking ashing for the placing of street lamps at the southeast south east corner and south side of the depot depou block was granted petition of robert dixon and others for theron the construction st ruction of J a water tank foi fox fire purposes on third south street between first and second west streets tb was waa wa granted grafi ted bills amounting to were presented bythe by the committee on I 1 improvements m prove ments for expenditures in improving the bath house and cemetery appropriated T A bill ot of was presented by the superintendent ot of the insane insana asylum asylums for expenses of that institution during the just expired month mouth of january appropriated v A bill of presented by the marshal and chief engineer of the fire department for expenses in twe 3 two departments for the month of january 1875 was referred to the ahe committee on afi claims I 1 alderman presented and L filed his report of cases tried in the police court during january jau San dary y the committee to who whom mw was waa as iel ves referred the petition 1 0 ii of J morrill I 1 asking for an appropriation |