| Show local and other matters I 1 FROM rs DAILY dainy JAN 18 stormy for a short time I 1 it t snowed furiously yesterday afternoon but this morning there was only an inch or or two of snow train lale late the tho central pacific train for ogden was announced incel as being nive five hours late today to day the U 0 however did not intend to wa watt it for it disturbing the peace for por putting himself outside of too much strong liquor and shoo shooting his pistol off on the street S mcmillan was arrested last night and was to have an interview with justice this afternoon In information informant format wanted jens christen hansen of greenville P 0 i box michigan wishes to know the whereabouts of his aunt anne sophie christensen christeusen who left sendal sogn bogn denmark about sixteen years sears ago host lost ethere tb ere waI wal was lost ost yesterday i somewhere between this city and half way hause or tooele thoele bilis bills mil ull s county a parcel contal containing n in needle work work mostly materials for white shirts and ladies dresses the finder will be rewarded on leaving the same game eama with IV S brown at the address above iken ihen men tinned or at the residence reside ilce of bishop L D young inthis city Br breaking eing the sabbath sab Sal bavli batTi we aro arc informed there were dred to alve hundred skaters on the warm springe spring lake linke on sunday last the lake is within the limits of the corporation but we understand the city authorities hive hanei changed their intention Intent lott with io regard to prosecuting the parties who thus broke the sunday law butwill probably act if the ordinance continues to be in this way infringed in frint in bi future missionary work worl today to day we wea perused a letter from elder B P F cummings dated at canton fulton F ur co ills illa january ath in 16 which ho he stams states that the evening previous he baptized mr william wliilam nas ras a merchant of thai place and also aiso his son a proul laing lad of fourteen years ile he also ordained mr wit liams ilams a an 11 E elder eider ider lder and set him apart to the labor laboi of building up a branch in that locality ther there are a re several beveral others who will probably be baptized shortly mule stealing about three 0 clock this morning deputy N V jones was on the lookout for thieves it occurred about that time that thai he met kman k a man on the southern outskirts bf fat town edwn on the state road with a i span of mules with the harness on op and arrested him on oil suspicion of ol 1 having stolen twe the animals while the officer was putting the mules into wick wiek els ells eis stable his prisoner took frenell Fr fredeli enell eneli leave and escaped mr jones pursued and finally captured his man about three miles of thearty the olty alty city at howards liquor store As he was wits preparing to start with him the fellow made another t break freak a and ruid got t away a a second time and again 90 did 1 ad mr jones pursue and capture him and finally dually got him to town and auck lodged him in the city jail where he now lies today to baythe day the tho mules were elal cial claimed usey useI by a gentleman who lives at bountiful from whom they were stole stolen M fire Shor shortly ifil before one this morning flames were observed bursting through the roof toof of a two story frame building next south to the falt talt lake sale and need feed stables commercial street the members of the fire brigade with Appa apparatus hatus Fatus were on the spot as soon aften after the alarm alaan as possible and did splendid splendido 7 service the flames communicated to the building adjoining south also a two story frame the boot ana and shoe factory of mr william J hooper luckily willing han ban hands da were plied in removing mr hoopers goods to a place of safety the th whole stock being saved with hul hub little damage both buli bull buildings dings however were des troyed agthe mere sheli shell the firemen worked well weli and bravely and but for their ther efforts arts a general conflagration in thab that part jf dlf the city would have been the result the building in ift which the flames broke out was waa the pro Oro property perty of mr james jailes gordon and ana and ana had been deen vacant for several months leaving leavin i g but little doubt that the fremas bremas fore fire was luce ince incendiary nd lary iary the other building belonged I 1 anaed jointly to W V J hooper and to mr nir hawkins the blacksmith bl 8 c camith ka mith the same who whose se prem aises aises were burned in the late conflagration flag nna fla ration I 1 below the white house housey mr hooper being the heavier loser havinga having a two thirds interest the building qt pf mr air gordon was worth about 2000 and that of hooper and hak hal hawkins ins tile the same sa M e making tile the total loss somewhere between sa aud nud and the fire below the white house hise also start started eld did in a vacant building university of Desere deseret fc at a meeting of the board of regents of this institution held last evening in the university biti siti building the Preside president ut dr park in reporting the condition of the the department of instruction stated that the tho enroll enrollment for fon the present term was waa students in alluding to the library lie he said that from the time of its ita inauguration augu ration on the of oct 1874 to th the Q P end nd of the same year iu in june following 1637 volumes had bad been given out and from the beginning of the present academic year jear au aug aup 23 1875 to the present time 2756 volumes had been given out making an aggregate for twelve months during ing the se sessions of th the tho 0 institution of this enumeration does no not include th the ll 11 p patronage of the periodicals ma magazines 1 z and newspapers 0 of which n no 0 record was kept this certainly is an encouraging report and indicates a literary status which hardly compares with the notions bf some persons about the illiteracy orthis of this community the library contains nearly 2 2500 standard and miscellaneous books of th the best character besides its tables are covered with such publications as the popular science monthly monthly the eclectic harpers magazine liar har ers and lelies le la fies lies the journal the new york Trib tribune trac tine and suit suii the san ban erand frand francisco 46 chronicle aud sacramento ecord record unton union besides our home publications and many others of e ss notoriety the library is open avery evening from six til thi ten and is a very acry pleasant and comfortable retreat for intellectual diversion and improvement im prove merll meriL the present term of the anh university er classes will close tomor to mor row and ard the next day thursday a new term will begin we omitted to mention the extent of the influence of the university sity library which is by no means menns confined to this city people in the settlements all the way from bear lake in the north to st george in the south taking advantage of the facilities it affords for the acquirement of information |