Show local 11 and other FROM THURSDAYS THURSDAYS DAILY TED 4 drilling pione pioneer engine co no 1 and the file hose com company out with their apparatus today to O oday day drill notice on saturday evening january 30 1875 in tile the ward richard aldeander baird and A white were cut oft off the tile of jesus christ of latter day saints for apostasy apo stacy and by their own request JOHN 11 RUMEL bumen clerk under bonds yesterday at the conclusion of the evidence and arguments in the examination in the cummings davey seduction cas case e justice held the accused 1 in n bonds to appear in the district court to answer to any charge that may be preferred against him by the grand jury at its next regular sitting verdict of guilty last evening in the cae case of or george M U norton trial in the district court for shoot ing lug with intent to kill dr bredemeyer the jury returned a verdice verdict of 1 guilty as charged with an accompanying recommendation of the accused to mercy at the solicitation of mr norton himself the sentence was then pronounced noun ced which was that he be imprisoned in the for and pay a nine fine of 50 district court lowry of hooper ville was tried this morning mor on an indictment for embezzlement the e evidence was all in and the given to the jury before A jury was sworn to try the case of the people ac 1 vs va lewis H washburn ashburn VV indicted dic die I 1 ed for embezzlement mr bir franklin merrill a juryman n not ot berng beins present to answer to his name when it was drawn and called by the marshal the court imposed a fine upon him of 10 for contempt ladies relief belief society tes yea ter day hon ron A P rockwood received a copy of a book of about pages from the secretary of the national prison reform association containing an account of the proceedings of the last two congresses of the latter organization with an accompanying compa nying request to deliver it to the proper officers of the ladies relief society of utah when mr rockwood boek Bock wood attended one of the cono cong congresses congresses resTes of the tile association in tile the basche east he allude alluded ain aln in an addres address sto to th the 13 benevolent character of the ladies relief belief societies of this territory and the nature of their work and mission horse stealing case bob mccausland and james dougherty recently arrested and brought to this city by deputy sheriff sirrine OH om a charge of horse stealing were before justice today to day mccausland waived an examination and the justice fixed the bonds bunds for I 1 his 1 is appearance to answer in tile the district court to any aljy charge that may be preferred against him by the grand jury at 2000 the investigation BO so far as the other prisoner was concerned N vas nas as gone into and after the examination of some bome witnesses was continued till next monday to give time for the procuring of materia evidence for tile the prosecution chinese new year tomorrow to morrow Is is the first firt day of the chinese new year and the celestials celesti als in ahti city intend having a high time of re icing noise and festivity today johnny ali ah cutt a high dignitary among the celestials celesti als of these parts called on the mayor and ask ash asked ed permission to fire off the customary salutes of firecrackers fire crackers the mayor gave permission with the proviso that they be careful about endangering buildings with fire and providing also that nobody compla compia complained ned of their proceed proceedings ings lugs johnny said the festive time would continue two days beginning tomorrow to morrow morning and that tb the 0 firework business would cease each evening at 8 tl t l no more icy streets dofing the present winter the streets in the ward have in many places been in a most deplorable and ind next to impassable condition caused by the overflowing of the water from the ditches and its freezing over this is liable to occur at any time during winter especially ally in the colder weather and to 0 o prevent it the ditches need constant and vigilant attention sometimes however it has been caused y boys making dams in tle tie ditches that the water might overflow freeze and make good skating on the streets of course coune property pru perty owners could have greatly obviated the difficulty by keeping the ditches immediately opposite their premises free froni from obstruction but what is 13 averys business is nob odys business in accordance with instructions from the city council the supervisor yesterday yeste iday employed mark lindsey to look after this matter in future to bee see that the ditches are kept clear and the streets aro no longer flooded r I 1 butah utah southern extension this thib morning bishop john sharp and mr william jennings left for tor forthe the south their object being to thoroughly examine the eha cha character ratter of the country beyond the terminus nus of the utah southern railroad with a view to arriving at a definite decision relative to the route of the proposed utah southern extension with this end in view they wily wilt examine the coal fields of san pete for the purpose of ascertaining whether their magnitude and importance are aro such as to constitute tut them a buff bumm lelent sufficient inducement to build the line through salt creek Canyo nand through sanpete county instead of ot taking the more southwesterly sou th wea terly direction through millard county should extensive coal beds and other resources not preponderate very largely iu lu favor of the sad bad pete peto route it is very likely that the other will be taken the latter presenting superior advantages in the matter of grade being much less expensive for railroad building purposes the sanpete route however has certainly a great advantage in point of population as well aa as natural resources whichever route is taken tile the proposed rall railroad roal will prove an incalculable advantage to the territory generally aswell as locally in tho the part through which it will run valentines business in n the post office is rather heavy just now owing to the near approach of st sty valentines day fast and festival lent will begin ou the loth of this titis month of or february easter is on march 28 and whitsuntide ort gru n the of may A squabble squad sauao bie ble P miller colored had a difficulty with mrs mra campbell of the same hue and as it appeared in the police court today to day that he was the aggressive party justice fined him 5 which he paid beautiful wo weare are aro certainly being blessed in this region with most lovely and pleasant weather the sharpness of the last week is tapering oft off and the weather in the tho daytime day time is becoming more juice of the grape from andrew hinck of tooele thoele we have received a sample of the pure anakul aerated juice of the grape which is exceedingly pleasant and palatable the article was manufactured by himself from tooele thoele ilanor may or andrew galloway of tooele thoele called upon us today the people of ef thag thac city are rather anxious that the utah western railroad should pass that way and have consequently offered ed to the company the right of way through the town and aud sufficient ground for depot purposes afla caw the governor governor axtell 11 the newly appointed chief magistrate of the tile territory hon honored orect ua us with a call this af afternoon vernoon ter Ler noon As has been previously stated his excellency has taken rooms at the ther townsend hoube houe he inform informed ett us i hat that today to day a certificate of elec elee election tion tiou had been issued to t hou hon geo goo Q cannon delegate elect from utah to the lexi dexl congress convicted and sentenced ther thor jury in the case of the peaple people acy ac vs richard lowry indicted for embezzlement yesterday afternoon returned a verdict of guilty guity and the court sentenced the prisoner to two months imprisonment in the penitentiary and to pay a fine of 20 at the solicitation of the public prosecutor the fine flue was subsequently remitted by the court A verdict of guilty as charged was also returned in the case of the people vs lewis H washburn indicted for embezzlement he was sentenced by the court to six months imprisonment and to pay a fine of 50 runaways today to day in a buggy drawn by a whilo whito horse home lost control of ortho tho the animal which ran mn off at ral rai turn ing the corner oi of the eagle emporium going westward and then south past ast asb the townsend house we dit diz did not learn whether the lady was was hurt or any other damage was done before bedore the tiie runaway was stopped about one a span of horses with light wagon attached nobody in it came rushing up east temple street never stopping till they reached the bench north ot of the city when somebody caught them and drove them back into town go international exhibition the united states centennial commission are making active preparations for the great international exhibition and it is expected that every state and territory in the union will be fittingly represented thereat now is the time for the securing of space for articles by anticipatory exhibitions exhibit lons lors As yet but few if any steps stepa of importance have been taken to secure for utah a representation commensurate with her merits aa as a rich and growing part of the country if the matter has to depend on merely individual instead of organized organ effort itis it is probable that utah will be comparatively poorly represented had it not been for the characteristic I 1 u fint tint tesi test mails malls m and generally pinched up of the now officially defunct governor geo ii L woods whose most distinguishing characteristics were his hig hi extreme partisan iem lem and a powerful tendency to there might have been an adequate representation for utah at the approaching centennial exhibition but ex governor woods delighted in a dis display display play of iia ilia authority which he frequently showed by a liberal use of the pardoning and a still freer exercise of the veto power the Legh legislature lature with a view to having utah represented at the international ter national exhibition passed a bill authorizing the deseret agricultural and manufacturing Socie society to take charge of this matter for the territory and made an appropriation to cover the expenses but the bill shared the same fate as many others being vetoed by governor woods district court today to day th this is norai morning noral ng the court overruled the plea of abatement in the case ef of the people vs thomas E ricks indicted for tor murder there was some disappointment among the members of the bar at the decision being merely oral and not in writing there being some anxiety among anong gentlemen of the legal profession to obtain a copy of the ruling of the tho court owing to the many important points presented in the plea of abatement and the able arguments of counsel for the defendant upon it col ricks bicks was arraigned and pleaded not guilty and the case was set down for trial on the day of february the case of charles ij williamson and john smith was called and a jury empanelled empanel led to try it J judge carey prosecuting and burmester and defending to facilitate business the jury were asked in bulk whether an any bof of them knew anything of the case me becore before the court and were similarly accepted so far as challenges for cause were concerned mr for the defence keenly 8 scanned nned the faces of the twelve jurymen juryman jury men and after drawing conclusions clu from their varied llo mical indications would say nir mr air clerk what Is that old gen tle tie tl marts emans name in the corner well excuse him or that gentleman the second from the window well excuse him and so on till the six peremptory challenges were exhausted the district attorney briefly stated to the jury the naburn nature of the case saying that the prisoners at bar were charged with larceny that the prosecution expected to prove that they stole from the person of a dead man named simpson some promissory notes belonging i to the administrators of the estate of the deceased and that they endeavored deavo red afterwards to dispose of the notes through a man whom they employed for that purpose with a view to personally ampro pria e the proceeds in behalf beeaff of the accused mr air stated that the defense expected to bling to light the to the family lamny of mr Sim simpson paon c consolatory onola tory fact that that individual was still in the land of the living mr blansett the first witness who wha was examined showed manifest hesitancy in giving his hla esl evl dence he aud and mr udy found tha the dead body in summit county utah and himself udy smith and williamson removed it from where found the following day he was shown a promissory note purporting to belong to thomas simpson gimpson dut but did not recollect having seen it before mr udy the next witness testified to having found and removed the body to having seen the note before alluded to taken from a leather wallet which was in the pants pocket of the dead man and co to having seen it in in possession of williamson illiamson VV he also testified to some horses belonging to the wagon found with the dead man being afterwards in possession of williamson liam llam li amson sou son the examination of or this witness was in progress when our reporter left the tha court boua e FROM SATURDAYS DAILY FEB 6 improvement association A mutual improvement association was organized in the 3rd ard ward last wednesday night the health reformer is a 32 page monthly published by the health reform institute battle creek michigan it is a journal for the household household and is devoted to pbs physical mental and moral culture Lit littelle Littel tells telis Vs living age forja forTa fortanbary for january nuary SO 30 contains The republic of venice cRu rubens crumens bens and vandyke in hl en england the counts county dati daughters liters 3 barry cornwall setting up a butler the effect of exile on pretenders poetry etc new music the city of pe po king galop 11 by C E pratt I 1 tell him I 1 lovo love him yet song by A sa S gatty and sweet as summer an idylle for the piano forte just received and for sale at the music store of calder careless published by lyon healey chicago sequiel O the obsequies of or elizabeth daughter of brother john sohn johny Y and sister slater francis smith took place at the 3rd ard ward schoolhouse yesterday on which occasion elder orson pratt delivered an address of comfort and instruction tion to the assembled relatives and friends and was followed briefly in the same strain by president D H wells welli golden leaves is the title of a choice collection of brilliant piano music by charles kinkel just published by S brainards sons cleveland ohio it contains forty eight pieces including waltzes marches rondos mazurkas ma galop 9 schottische a ac light and brilliant just the thing for the fireside and for amateurs can be had at the store of calder careless 1 turn out clean it out weare requested by mark lindsey lindset to announce that ho he desires all who tak take ce water which runs south of and parallel with the old city wall to turn out with picks and shovels on tuesday morning at eight and meet him at henry lewiss corner 1 to clear away the iee ice and other obstructions owing to the ditch being obstructed people living in the eastern end of the ward have been unable to obtain an adequate water supply the tho request applies to residents north of the wall aa well as to those immediately south the cause one of the thie chief causes assigned for much of the utah butter being of an inferior quality is that the home manufactured salt is not sufficiently suf nelen ty refined to extract from it the alkali 1 kli kii which as a natural consequence when introduced trod into the product of the cow partially nies |