Show ind abl ome OTHER MATTERS pa bal bai DAYs DAILY SEPT 7 cadic at work cupid has been dalna some heavy worl work in id ogden lately yesterday no less then three couples came down from the ilic ivic junction tion city and had the nuptial wot inot tied the happy individuals vere wre mr lir thos H ballantyne bon son eon of bro B R ballantine Ballant ine lub and miss martha casterson mr charles H stratford son of bashop p edwin stratford and miss na lda lynham mr david farley earley son of bro winthrop earley parlay and miss kate hate ute dve dovea lovea very suga sugg suggestive estivo estive name by the day ray oar beat wishes go with them all fire at washakie by courtesy lit ili president we are enabled tip ta present resent the substance of a letter to hims him from I 1 E D zundell written from the bear riven risen indian yarm farm WAsh washakie akle akie ward box elder county it gives the details of a castro disastrous s fire that occurred there on the of the ad inot the wheat and haystacks corn com crib nables nabies and corrall were all reduced to ashes the amount of wheat and rye is estimated to be from to 1000 bushels the total loss lose is about 1 1 the place was set on fire by a 1 couple of small indian boys about six years old who had got hold of a quantity of matches and vire vere amusing with them and ignited the stacks this is a severe calamity to the little settlement affairs were in a prosperous condition until it occurred with facilities for supplying the indiana with clothing for winter but the re sources have been out ont oun onu ruthless ruthlessly lys so go to speak in an hour the new hew marshal and police def at the special meeting of 01 the city Coun council cilk held last evening mr william 0 phillips phillipa was appointed city marshal chief of folice and to nil nii other responsible eions rendered vacant by the k Q of the late lale marshal manhal andrew az amr mr phillips has had au an ex basw eaid euid lengthy in ae action with executive department ot of the caly caty and ethe uthe AT the course of his career has proved himself an efficient and reliable officer we are am satisfied that under j his direction the city will continue to keep the reputation it has heretofore so deservedly y enjoyed for fon the exemplary peace and order that have hava been maintained by a corps of vigilant and able officers we need log doc advise his hib vatious various aids to rally lany around and sustain him as they did their late chief for they will wui doubt aas vas do eo and the citizens generally fv 1 give that moral support to the 5 tk ta incumbent of important muni ral executive positions that Is an t Ai dispensable pen sable sabie support to an officer in he dia qia dla charge of his official functions ar dea ideath bea A of mr james ames goorhouse lve we learn from the tho stockport england the death la in that town on august of james moorhouse Moor houBe house esq esq sq eldest son of the late ether edher moorhouse an extensive cotton thread who was a member of the church and died a number of yearb years ago the mr moorhouse Moor house honse who died last month succeeded his hia father in his hib immense manufacturing interests and employed a large number of hands to whom he was invariably considerate and kind hind since his demise the work people who had bad been in his employ have sent let of condolence condo ienco lenco to tho the widow the deceased was a dembar of cf tho the stockport town council a position he occupied from 1879 ahe uee funeral was very largely attend emd r as a the procession pam passed wod god from stanley house the residence reald reaid enco of the deceased to the cemetery it was viewed by large crowds of spectators who were congregated at various points on the way we have made particular note of the death of mr moorhouse Moor hoube boube as large jarge numbers of people in utah from manchester and vicinity are acquainted with members 0 of the moorhouse Moor house honse family jeither alther personally or by reputation the deceased gentleman was the eldest brother of mrs M I 1 barratt of this city V A surprised choir leader loader nast last evening as brother henry gardner leader of the ward choir aued into tho the hall for the usual practice practices he was surprised to find it nicely fitted up and a largo large number of his hla friends assembled with in mysterious y a te ter lous lons looks loohs upon their faces bish nish ap taylor taylon presented him on behalf of othla ikle lite friends with an easy chaan chaar chal chai ran elegantly bound copy of the book of mormon and a handsomely worked bookmark book mark in which were wehe folded two ten dollar bills brother gardner responded in a happy speech expressing his appreciation of the good feeling manifested towards him and hoped that his associations with the people of tho the ward might be as pleasant in the future as they had been in the past after mello nf nev grapes ice cream and cake had bad been disposed of ors a couple of houra were pleasantly spent in conversation songs music musi C recitations and speeches president woodruff was present and happily contrasted the condition of the people today to day with their circumstances 36 years ago bishop taylor remarked that it was wab just 33 years since he first entered balt bait lake city and added that it was also the anniversary of brother rodney badgers badger a birthday brother badger being present 1 rem remark remarked arkad sd that it was the first time the occasion had ever been publicly cele celebrated celebrate brata bratt T the h 8 aff affair air aln was arranged anaed by members of the choir mm saturdays DAILY SM SEPT so 8 rilling up tip we glean from idaho ex exchange exchanges chanie s that all parts of our territory capable of being cultivated cultivate dj are receiving a very large increase in population from the east oneida county too can boast of a very large increase in her population mainly however this thia increase comes from utah and consists con of a hardworking element of farmers belonging to the mormon church oxford enterprise the prospectors pros of the fifon volume or the con tri fri butor and a di of the beautiful steel engraving the three witnesses which will appear in the first october number will be found in our columns today rhe the rho variety of entertaining matter promised in the new volume is sure to make it very popular all who desire the next volume of this excell magazine should call at the office next door doo to Z C M I 1 L and subscribe its last legs ola on a small slip of paper on the wall at the foot of the stairway at the top of which once existed the business rooms of a local insurance company are written the following worda athe the office of the midland fire insurance lne Ine urance arance company has for the present re moved to A jak wood U upper er main street wherever that L is s the interpretation of this announcement Is that the con cern oem is gasping for breath and will soon eoon beaming be among the things of the past it will go into oblivion without a beigh sigh of regret from anybody in the community except tho those 80 who were so BO verdant as aa to invest in it A captured thief this afternoon george georgo miller stole a bolt of double width dress drees material from Z 0 M 1 I officers asmith and W balmon baimon a got wind of the transaction and found the thief in the second hand store of mr mrs madsen on prat Frat south street when the officers entered mrs madsen madeen was in the act of measuring the cloth having av g bargained to buy it tor for 25 ceu cen cents a yard although its proper value is As soon boon as aa the police appeared the woman threw the bolt behind the counter placed her arms on the table looked at them with a sickly smile and inquired with great solicitude as to the status of their health somehow these ungrateful men did not spend half an hour telling her all about their physical welfare but promptly arrested miller and took him to jail for safekeeping manifestation of respect Ee yesterday being the anniversary of the birthday of bister slater Pres preb endla endia ii elm eim kimball cimball ball bali a party of ladies numbering between 25 and 30 of her personal fr lenda friends mostly of very long at her residence I 1 an excellent lunch WAS partaken partaker par taken of about noon and subsequently the gathering took the form of a meet i ing at which all ali of the indica expressed themselves appropriately to I 1 the occasion their utterances being those of affection and good wishes for glater rister Pres endla the slate sisters r also presented to the venerable and respected lady a handsome black hatin batin cloak trimmed with fur oar and lined with crimson plush plash for winter wear we are pleased to be able to state that sister kimballs Kimb lim Kim balls alPs health has hab considerably improved during the last few days A word of caution cantlon applications are made by dinni different erent persons throughout the territory to ladies relief belief societies for assistance in the shape of means to emigrate from europe relations and personal friends of the applicants applicant it has come to the understanding of the authorities of the church that in a number of instances the societies nave have been imposed upon the parties to whom the assistance has been given being totally unworthy while the good the honest and faithful have been left to linger in the old countries in order to prevent any occurrence of that nature in future before rendering aid for such purposes the societies supplying the means should invariably indu inquire re 0 of the president of the european uro admission an mission at 42 Is lington liverpool liver ool england as to chestand the standing 0 of the persons to whom it is designed to extend help resolutions of respect Be the fire department of this city have unanimously passed resolutions of respect to the memory of the late marshal andrew bart and of condolence with the bereaved femley the document is signed by 0 M ottinger R hardy john H kelson and M E atkins as committee committees and dated sept ath 1883 we have been tendered a copy with a view to publication in the NEWS bews but we deem the appearance of the resolutions in our columns as unnecessary from tho the fact that and sympathy have been men expressed in a general way that cover the ground so far as it can be done in that ran fan fashion hion and so far as his per bonal friends are concerned no expression of that character of a for mal nature could do justice to their fee feelings ings our leading reason for the non publication pu leation of such documents howe how everis nersis that from our knowledge of his disposition were it possible for hlin him to be consulted we believe it would be found to be contrary to marshal burts burls own desire |