Show LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS HATTE FROM hum THURS churs THURSDAYS daks DArS tally lally NOV 8 0 apostle F M lyman took the train at gio this morning for goose creek and settlements in idaho will probably be gone ten days or two weeks sunday liquor selling the proprietors of alx elx liquor saloons in were put nut under arrest night and this morning charged with violating the city ordinance in relation to selling liquor on sundays each place was waa fined 0 each good riddance rid eld danoe dance A prostitute I 1 was waa rested arrested ai last evening for assau assault I 1 L and battery on two other women of like charnot sr ir she left a sum of money at the city hall wail for her appearance pe arance this morning mornings but instead of coming up for trial took the morning train tram for the west en route for california Oali lornia arrived at new york A telegram to president john taylor from elder jas jab H hart received from new york at 1240 nm am states that the S 8 S wisconsin which bal bai ed froma liverpool on the of october tir tor had arrived at the former port and that the company in charge of elder john rickett bickett Pi chett of leave for the today all well three score and ten father wm F caboon of the twelfth ward yesterday attained his hla seventieth year and the notable event was fittingly celebrated at his nest rest residence last evening by amarge assemblage of hla his children grandchildren grand children and other friends and relatives the sait bait lake foremans firemans Fi remans eraas braas band enlivened the occasion with stirring stirling airs and a happy time was enjoyed by all a many more of them brother william assault on a chinaman cinnamon this morning a chinaman living on third south street complained at the police station ot having been badly whipped by one mike katty ratty and exhibited marks and bruises upon his face in verification of hla hia statement the officers at once started out in pursuit of the offender who had fled and after an extended detour through the eighth third fourth fifth and sixth wards which tho ghe object of their search had bad successively traversed to te elude them apprehended him while making tracks wes wee westward at the rate of six miles an hour the pugilistic michael michaei will interview the police magistrate tomorrow to morrow monrow deaf dumb and blind we have received from a gentleman in lehi lebl a copy of a circular letter which is being sent to the bishops of the different wards in this city and throughout the church the letter contains the following re guest request gg garill will rill you be so BO kind as to inform me immediately whether or not there are ate any deaf dumb or blind persons in your ward if there are any please forward name and dge age the object of this thia inquiry is to present before the legislature information upon which to base a request for the foundation of an establishment for the care of buch auch individuals I 1 have three deaf and dumb and I 1 naturally feel interested in trying to have buch huch anfor educated i married bishop james watson of the nineteenth Ward wand Wardin informs forma us that last evening the ceremony was performed by him which united in the bonds of wedlock mr phillip Pa galey jr and miss mias nellie may druce both residents of that ward A pleasant reception was held at the residence of the parents of the bride where many friends assembled to offer their congratulations the sixteenth ward brass band serenaded the company darlng daring the evening and with singing ain bin gingi instrumental music and other amusements in doors it was a very nice nico and agreeable occasion the bride nee nellie druce arnce hab hits been for many u nany any years a singer and a talented conein the Tabe tabernacle mAcle choir many of her musical associate including professor sor E beesie Beesle beesley were present at the wedding statuary some time ago an ite item in appeared in this paper to the effect that ex mayor major feramorz little littie had bad given an order at watson brothers stone and marble works for two statues representing bummer and winter to be placed in niches in the hallway of his residence on first south street east of the city hall the tha statues which are life ilfe bize elza female figures made of sanpete oolite stone were finished and put in po position eltion last Thu thursday raday they are aro really superb and give the utmost satisfaction to the purchaser the sculptor Is mr wm win pierce late of london england now employed at watson Brot brothers ners we understand that the mar ble has been ordered from the east for a statue to tho the memory of the late mrs little which when finish ed will be placed over her tomb in the cemetery the marble will be from the vermont quarries and the statue executed mr pierce the district telegraph allusion to tuesday city coun conn cil minutes printed in this thia paper on wednesday d y evening has hab ere this thib up apprised pris prie 6 d the public of the granting to mr F 1 D giles and a company which he represents the privilege of establishing in this thia city the district telegraph system the operations of which we undertook to briefly describe in an article published averal weeks ago A of the NEWS stepped into the western union telegraph office this afternoon for the purpose of interviewing mr gilga giles as to the nature and operations of the tha system which he ha and his fellow capitalists propose to introduce he was not in himself but from one 0 of the employed emp loyes it wasl wag ascertained that the description formerly given in the NEWS was ft a pretty good forecast ot of the proposed enterprise and its workings wordings the central office will be at hit the western union telegraph office communication will be kept up with the police station the fire department and other places and errand boys will be provided for whose services thirty cents an hour will be charged to customers be sides mr giles mr annett of this city and mr Patter patterson bons sons of ogden the latter two connected with the telephone exchange are the persons interested in the new venture dangerous target practice the utan journal is authority for fon th the sn anecdote chote that a patty party ot of Ind ing inclined lIned gentlemen went up logan canyon for an grout our taking with them a quantity of beer as an aid to their enjoyment target practice wa was a sport in which the party patty indulged not however tui till the quail quality ty of tho the beer been nad had been carefully tested the arm used was wab a email small breech loading rifle A target bearing a buwa eye eve was erk ert Ped ced and the marksmen by turns fired at it bulis nulls eye and target were missed every time closer and closer to the target larget drew the shoot ests until it was waa but ten feet distant and still no man of them had evea even hit the target to say nothing of making a bulls eye target shooting was abandoned in disgust and the secret of the bad marksmanship of the crowd was not discovered until they returned to logan when the owner of the rifle found that the barrel of it was fuli full of bullets ballets the first fired had lodged near the muzzle and the others had lodged behind it as the cartridges were in turn exploded 9 fools luck lack again if it had not been for the beer the gun would have exploded and killed somebody fortune makes telly folla hor haz peculiar care erom FROM frob DAILY dally nov kov 9 information wanted the W whereabouts hereabouts of W calvin garrison who emigrated from alabama in 1867 is wanted by thomas dcamp J campbell of Boones boonesborough borough washl washington agton county arkansas blease please send bend information to that address utah papers please copy to snake river eliver thia this afternoon brother john W taylor son bon of president taylor left for snake river valley idaho where he and his brother hyrum are the owners of a stock ranch he took tool with him about head of sheep to blend witha with a flock flockoi of about 1000 already there and which he hopes in due time to increase by purchase to 2000 he has been located in the snake river country since last speaks in favorable terms of the present condition and future prospects of that region the valley Is much larger than this one as shown from the fact that brother taylors ranch is one hundred miles this side of rexburg Rex Bex burg the principal settlement in the valley he expect ri to make the journey journay from here in about ahou t fourteen days driving tho sheep which he accompanies by team only 12 miles per day brother john W was once connected with the DF deseret senet NEWS office and his old friends and sometime some time associates here wish him success and prosper ity wherever nis lis lot may be cast israel barlow sear from s synopsis ot the life and labors of thia aged veteran a notice of whose death was printed some time ago it is learned that he be was bom sept 13 1806 in the town of granville hampden county mass and was baptized into the church of jesus jesua christ of latter day saints march elder at kirtland ohio he was waa one of the members of zions camp and one who traveled with bishop partridge to find a location and resting place for the saints when they were driven from far west he wag war ordained president of the sixth quorum rudof of seventies which office he held till death he came to this valley in 1848 in president brigham youngs company wenton wanton went on a mission minion to england in the spring of 1853 returning in the fall of 1855 ho he was ordained a patriarch dec deo 8 1882 under the hands of president wilford VV ilford woodruff fr he was the father of sixteen children fourteen of whom are nilve alive and the grandfather of forty eight forty three of them still living from the sandwich islands elder henry A wooley a son of the late bishop E D wooley who left here hero on a mission to the band saud wien lith inn 1880 nau reached home on last wednesday morning after an absence of nearly three years daring his hia sojourn on the islands he labored most of the time on the church plantation at laie lale but also aiso spent four months anda halt hait in preaching and officiating in the traveling ministry while on the plantation he assisted in putting up the new sugar mill his trade being that of a carpenter and likewise the new now meeting house at lale nate at the dedication of which a few weeks ago an extended description of which appeared in thia this paper his ris majesty king Ka kalakaua lakaus honored the occasion with his hla presence pree ence brother woolley also acted bunday as aa abst bupt of the sunday sanday school the readers of the NEWS NEs have many times heard no doubt that through leprosy and various other forms of disease the native race of the islands was fast dying out brother woolley states that whilo while such has been the case in the past it Is ia at present estimated that the deaths and births a among m 0 u n them thera aie are about equa land and that thai t fib tit the native population is now holding ite its own our informant enjoy enjoyed edbis his hib mission very much and returns in excellent health and spirits Bpi spi rits provo points provo la Is alive and has a being also has any amount of disease dibease breeding corrals outhouses out houses stagnant la gnant pools miry roads careless city fathers holey bridges cases of typhoid and other ow fevers etc etc A little son of david meldrum about five years old was thrown from a horse on wednesday then kicked which shattered the skull and left the lad ins ine insensible and bleed ing he was not found for two hours and now lies at the point of death examination da day tomorrow to morrow friday at the academy and consequent excitement at that institution much brushing of boots waxing invisible mustaches doing up of bangs nutter flutter of youthful hearts and many practices of venerable and sounding anthems the prin principal CP is almoas a ick lck with a cold but is ia nevertheless doing the work of three common men here is an almost daily local picture telephone calls up court house 61 important message for mr W at denver rio grande office man at court house telephone calls up hii folks at home mans maus wife runs over to neighbor neighbors house and tells Ws tather father in law about message father in law leaves his work walks down to Ws and repeats the tho news W hurries way down to the D E R 0 office a mile away gets telegram finds ait it very important but two days old and consequently too late scene closes on W tearing his bis hair in impotent w mirth and pleasantly ble bie blessing the D R 0 co and praying fervently to meet the operators beyond the river an and d there repay them tenfold ten fold told HOMESPUN A chemical compound compo urd that gives health and is ie browns iron lt FROM erom SATURDAYS SATURDAY 8 dally DAILY NOV 10 excommunicated william L ball and F B moyers hiu hio yera jera on october loth 1883 were excommunicated for apoe tacy from the church or of jesus christ of latter batter day saints by the high council of the ean san luis stake of zion colorado hand crushed george sidwell bidwell a lad iad of eight years son of the late george bidwell of mantl manti sanpete County met with a painful accident at that place on tuesday lut iut hig hla right hand was caught in a cider mill and so badi badly crushed that it is thought two or more of his fingers will have to be amputated ile he la is the eldest bon son of his hib hi a widowed in other uther and one of eight children the elder portion of whom are girls southern trip this morning a train for denver carried among its passengers hon 0 W penrose editor in chiet chief of the NEWS alws and C B R savage esq the popular photographer of this city who aro are oh oft on a tour toun through the southern country and california intending to be absent for about three weeks mr savage has in the replenishing pleni plent shing of his stock of negatives notably the cactus views which were destroyed in the burning of his art gallery last june his traveling companion goes on a trip for health sight bight aeling and general recreation their immediate objective point is denver and after a stay there of a few days they thoy will make a detour of the south and west and return via the central pacific from california we heart liy ily wish both the realization of their fondest desires |