Show local and other matters FROM FRIDAYS DAILY dally dea DEC 3 13 Info information mation matlon wanted In information forina is desired of the whereabouts of emmerick johnson who emi stated to utah in 1868 from bornholm denmark he can send his address to this office Horsemanship This morning a horse indulged in the playful practice of throwing his lider ilder into the air and catching him and than he threw him up and catch dimand aim him and the horseman alighted op terra firma but night right side up an anu ana ot he get hurt alleged robbery rol Eol bery molly brown a woman of the town was arrested and placed in jail last night on a charge of robbing a man who was in her company of the man claiming to bo be robbed was intoxicated benefit party on monday evening dec dem oth andrew mineer mincer wil wal be e the tue recipient of a benefit party at the eleventh ward new school muse the object being bing to aid him n le ie placing his violin which he lost ost at the late bank fire which was almost bis his sole dependence for a livelihood an invitation is before ils us married yesterday afternoon mr byron groo of the herald kerald and miss julia K sutherland daughter of judge and mrs sutherland were united in wedlock at the presbyterian church in the presence of a large number of invited guests after the ceremony which was performed by rev bev josiah welch the bridal party adjourned to the brides parents where a reception was held the happy coupie couple receiving the hearty condrat ula tons of numerous friends no ito small potatoes salt lake has hais the name of being ilao do small potatoes potatoes ota toes in the matter of dried peaches which command g good prices and a ready market abroad now she is getting her name up equally as prominent in the matter or potatoes that product from this place having found its way to england where they are much muett eathem esteemed and are advertised ab cording according to an english paper before us at nine shillings a sack A trip to ogden this morning president brigham young and a few invited friends took a run up to ogden in iii a special train for the purpose of viewing the work of construction st ot on the nine fine new railroad bridge across the weber river the party had bad a pleasant run up and after examining the work which was pronounced excellent the party returned making the city from ogden in one hour and five minutes reaching here at five min utes to two typewriter type writer 11 mr adam adata S Patte Patter patterson raon tion stenographer of this city has just received from the easl east east easl a typewriting type writing machine a very nice piece of mechanism which does its work with exactness and precision mr patterson has only nad the out ra urd ays aud with but little practice is now uble to write with it aa ass rapidly as ne ie can do ordinary long hand writing operating the typewriter type writer has many aci ati vantages advantages over the ordinary method of writing by band a person can copy or transcribe a much larger amount without straining the eyes or getting fatigued and in this way it is a great aid to mr 11 in making transcripts of his phonographic notes those machines chines sare are gradually comin coming luto into general use district court friday decem bernrd lee and nd Otten helmer heimer vs alex tarbet on motion of morgan morgans extension of timo time granted grunted to nile file affidavits fines of john reading heading and thadeus W ireland remitted john H mccutchen appointed commissioner in chancery the people etc tte vs james JAM es obrien frederick curtis and albert alaert wilson it is ordered by the court on cords coris gent fent that this caso be continued until next wednesday john tiernan vs nicholas it thon ti log walt waft ct al at motion granted by the court fixing the alth of december to hear bear motion to dissolve dia dla solve injunction john yourt administrator of john cole deceased vs va mckay and duncan dunean motion for a new trial overruled defendant excepts to prevent splitting diio afie information contained in the tho following from an exchange I 1 may prove useful to carpenters all carpenters know how soon the butt ends of chisels split when daily exposed to the blow of a mallet or hammer A remedy suggested by a brooklyn man consists simply in sawing or cutting ot olt the roand end of the handle so as to make it flat and attaching by a fow few small nails on the top of it two round disks of sole leather so that the end becomes similar to the heel of a boot the two of leather will prevent all further splitting and if in the course of time dine they expand and overlap the wood of the handle they are simply trimmed off all round 1 an excellent bridge the utah central railroad company are building a very fine iron bridge across the tho weber river biyer this ide gide t of ogden there are eighteen piles plies under each abutment driven ty three feet below the watery running across each three piles is a stick of or timber 8 x 14 inches and there are three caps capa twelve ju inches ches ebes square running lengthways of tiie the abutment twenty three feet and four inch plank i is spiked across the caps for forming ming the platform orm for the two htone stone abutments 1 the stone is in large blocks and ia Is from the weber quarry the new bridge whick will have a span of feet i being beluga built on a portion of the bite ote of the old one which ia is 1100 feet long by a process of banking up it is designed to confine the waters wafers of bf the weber within the feet sp space ce th the e new bridge bridie will beor beof iro ino iron n ana and will be well wilt built and sub substantial s and altogether an excellent piece of work it is beda bena beina being constructed under the direction of john sharp esq president pre Adent of the noad road silk harvest of the worlden Worl world dIn rn view of the interest taki taken en in silk culture by numbers of people in this territory we publish the fol lowing owing from the ameri ameti men man can concerning the silk slik harvest barvest of the world according to a report just published by the syndicate syndicates of the lyons union of silk the the silk crop of last year wasja wafaa w as in rouel numbers pounds of raw raw silk while there were exported from asia pounds making upwards of twenty and a half million pounds of raw silk slik available for european consumption the tho countries included in the report are italy france faith with her de peaden cies cles corsica and algeria spain greece the turkish L empire ampire georgia georgid ler Jer persia sia sla india japan japin and hud china the first and last together cupply hsu hiu four foun fifths of the silk used in lu almly europe rope china exported chef ly from tihan ghi upwards of 8 00 pounds the crop of aitio italy y amounted to pounds france supplied 1 spain about pounds poil rids lids Greece gleece lebs less ies les s than pounds founds the turkish empire 1 pounds georgia and persia together india from calcutta 10 1 pounds japan something i g overl 2 pounds I 1 paoli SATURDAYS dally DAILY deda DEC 4 k I 1 convalescent we are gratified to be able xo ito that Bro david dvid H cannon of st Georgev george who ho was reported dangerously III ill some time alyne since is convalescent and gaining strength rapidly indisposed justice has b been ee n unable to attend to his hia boffl official clai cial duties in n the police court the last few days being confined to his room with a rather severe spell of sickness from which however lie 14 is snow now weare we are aro pleased to beable be able abie to say recovering recovering information wanted johan 0 han ban magnus anderson of 86 twenty j fifth street chicago sires to hear from his brother august anderson formerly of Hal hai hallanda gallanda lands lane jlane N sweden but now supposed to reside in this territory sunday school union notice the monthly meeting bof sunday school superintendents ants and teach I 1 U J til 1 A i ers will be held in the he t city it Y hall on monday at 7 p m the ward cho choir choin irwill will bo be in attendance the superintendents are particularly requested to give notice of the meeting in their schools tomorrow to morrow personal pers Fers onal mr k B P mills correspondent dent of the new vai Val palled ledIn in this mord big hig bating baying arrived in the city yesterday bea hea on an ark extended ta tour ur embracing cal cai california aw hero here ho he will wilf stay a fe new few W wipers and australia he expressed himself in terms tion lorf of the site plan and general appearance of the city bound over the investigation bf the charge against mollie wil son alfas alias brown yesterday yesterdays before justice raleigh ral Bal elgh of stealing from a arn miner resulted in hen her being bound over in soo to await the action of the grand jury she deposited the ibe value of the amount of the bonds and was allowed to go at liberty i I 1 the tho death of the tho prophet phet phot our daily and semiweekly semi weekly issued containing the article e from the chica chicago 0 rimes Times descriptive of the martyrdom of the prophet joseph smith hand and his brother hyrum smith having been sold out the tomb same samo article will appear in the next issue of the weekly of which an extra number of copies will be struck off so as to meet oa beet tahe he large demand for the nr article in question I 1 i attempted rape Y yesterday est ost afternoon james carroll charged with attempted rape on the person of sophia at sandy had air an investigation beform before justice raleigh the evidence was clear against the accused and showed the outrage to beof character chir acter aeter the only extenuation offered off ered by the defendant de was that he had been drinking and did not know what he was doing th this Is is a common excuse for a criminal to put forth but is not entitled to consideration except that he be punished as well as for fon forthe the other crime carroll was committed to jail in default of finding 2000 bonds to await the action of the grand jury A small yim fim lire at kt twelve today to day the fire alarms at the was atch engine house housed and city hall were rung causing considerable stir t 1 r and und anxiety to know the locality t y of the fire which proved to be the residence of mr fred J may in the ward being the dinner hour the firemen were oudin out in considerable aide ilde sid erable ruble force foree and the apparatus was W as fol foi followed I 1 owed by uy a crowd of youngsters numbers of ihor wham a are generally ally aily around loose about that time of day fortunately the ahe he flames fiall flati ies fes extinguished without it t being behig necessary to bring the nir fir apparatus into requisition by means of buckets and tear tearing iiii most of the roof from to which v III bli icil leli I 1 the nire 0 fire e was confined I 1 the fire originated in the thib roof through which a stovepipe projected the only protection ifor i for toy the im bers being bing tiie the ordinary cap the damage wl wili will III ill probably amo to in the vicinity of W 50 the Wasatch boys were ion on the ground a few minutes latter tho the ape alaird and formed the bucket bri gade that extinguished the flames district court friday december ber her 3 ard rd afternoon AM A M williams vs B flum P cummings after argument motion for new trial taken under advisement saturday December Ath the people etc ete vs vai william benn bean larceny on account of the absence of material witnesses casa case continued for the term the people etch eteh vs john F tasker three cases motion to dis maiss app appeal eai eat granted and that tha tahe the clerk issue an order to the justice to proceed mar mary y A harker vs s john A bernard et al at f publication of summons ordered cora conway va jeter clinton cllnton et oz at after argument motion to amend complaint amp faint granted defendants except louis reggel vs timothy B foote etal elal el et al at on ou motion of defendant defendants attorneys attorney counsel bounsel Torl plaintiff tiff consenting thereto ordered that execution heretofore hereto fore foro issued herein be beancia and M hereby recalled and aud the judgment nt and default heretofore entered herein be und and the same tame is hereby set zet aside and vacated ero FRO FROM MONDAY 3 DAILY dally den DEC 6 A little more cider older bro th thos os fenton of the ath ward on saturday dropped in with a sample of the cider of his manufacture mixed a little of this years with a little of last years yearns also of excellent quality changeable on saturday morning a little rain on saturday afternoon and evening a little snow and rain on sunday morning a rather sharp frost a frost this morning and a snow storm threatening this aate afternoon provided with lodgings justice justlee provided Will william laia iata dearing with work board and aud lodgings for or r twenty nive five days this mo morning ornan the reason remson of this W that dearing arin r ptole abair a pair of shoes from th the vicinity r of the railroad depot for which ae be was fined twenty five dollars which he will work out rough bough characters bp bli lorenzo borenzo la orenzo D young reports that on saturday while he was from home and only two little boys hoys toys were at h s house and they outside three men entered but upon the boys raising an alarm the men ran away and thus avoided being caught this incident shows the necessity of people looking well after their premises gate Lir lifting ting last night a number of citizens in the eleventh W ward ard had the gates in front of their premises lifted and carried away a considerable distance one of the gates was found this morning in the vicinity of Butch erville on oil the road to camp leading to the belief that the mischief was done by a number of drunken soldiers who passed up that way in the middle of last night cider and big apples on saturday mr simpson of american fork brought to this office two specimen apples of t the he ohio pippin variety one oue of them being 14 inches in circumference and tha the other nearly as lare large ailis tins variety keeps nearly aa as long as the rhode island greening a specimen of which came with the othera others mr also brought along a bottle of the cider which he had recently madlof very good quality protecting the foundation to protect the foundation of the lew low Z C M I 1 building from water of which a large quantity will necessarily drip dri from the ibe cornice at certain seasOns seasons the ground has been dug out a width of several leet feet parallel with and on each side of the building and the dirt thrown out replaced with clay which has haa been regularly so aa as to re reit rei relt rui rul 1 t the action of the water this job which has haa just been completed was done under the immediate direction rf f brother winters of the fifth ward who isan is an old and experienced perien ced hand band at such work interesting to wine growers in answer to a letter of inquiry from mr jacob antes of belleville southern unah utah US U S collector 0 J hollister wrote as follows on dec dem 4 in reply to yours of uit respecting license tax for selling native wines you can sell wine made from grapes etc of your own or native growth at the place paying license tax as a liquor dealer but nowhere else you can camsell sell seil elsewhere than at place of manufacture in quantified of less than five gallons at a time by paying a license tax at the rate of 25 a year in quantities of or five gallons gallon us or more at the rate of a year theatre on wednesday next mr E B marden will take a complimentary rii Eli elementary pil benefit tendered to him ini by a number of influential citizens in sympathy for his losses by the late virginia fire the gramme pro commences with sterling coynes coyness beautiful comedy of widow hunt in which miss nellie colebrook has volunteered to appear as mrs 31 the farce 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