Show 7 erom enox SATURDAYS DAILY dally MAR man M 15 two weavers wanted er r loom silk weavers can fand aind employment by apply applying ln immediately at the silk factory city creek canon canlon one of them must be a man primary conference the primary primar conference of this stake will be beheld helli in the ward assembly rooms on saturday next at 10 a m secretaries will please send in their reports immediately in to president E C clawson this city for unlawful voting the only case before the distich court today to day was that of the people vs andrew peterson for unlawful voting the offense is alleged to have taken place in summit county in the year 1884 the only thing thin I 1 done in the case today to day was an attempt to em pannel the jury daynes and coalter the above firm have just received a fine tine set of nickel plated instruments forthe for the sixth ward brass band itis it is the finest set of instruments ever imported to this country and is a credit to the band and to the maker henry pourcelle Po urcelle of paris for whom daynes and coalt coalter er are a agents ants from marsh valley A pleasant call from brother W C hawkins our former a agent ent at marsh valley oneida coun county ty idaho was duly appreciated this morning he reports affairs as quiet and peaceable at home the health of the people good and all feeling well the winter had been hard but bt the snow was virtually gone and spring was begin beginning nin to manifest itself stock was doing well no losses had been experienced experienc eT the th worst need at was a market lor tor grain not one death had occurred in the valley during the winter that he knew of ile he reached here yesterday renewed his subscription to the NEWS and returns north tomorrow to morrow all the better for it bishop weller Wel wei lery iery s birthday yesterday our esteemed and veteran friend bishop jacob weiler of the third ward attained his poth moth year last evening he was made the rece recipient plent pleat of a surprise party by b about fifty members of his ward members of the relief society and others led bv counselors john Y smith and thomas maycock Blaye ock the aged bishop was wa s presented by them in behalf of the party with a large sitting chair and a cane they had brought 1 along 11 their picnic and with festivity songs speeches and recitations whiled away the evenin evening very happily one prominent object t among the many dainties covering the well spread table was a large and handsome birthday cake inscribed with the bishops name and age a ge we tender our sincere con congratulations to our veteran friend and ana wish him au an added lease of life for many years fatal fall we learn from our ogden contemporary the Jl erald jyerald that on Thurs thursday dav last Martillo williams and alma clifford cilfford two young men of north ogden went out ot of the settlement to a log cabin some distance north on the slope of the mountain while there they seem to have become intoxicated on their dav home chev started their horses on a run down the rocky hill cliffords horse stumbled and fell throwing him head foremost on a large rock M lie lle received a severe cut on the ule head from which the blood came rushin ing out williams went for aid after trying in vain to assist his partner on the horse and the young man was waa wa taken to his home in north ogden where he died early friday morning 1 from the effects of the wound alza aiza alma aima clifford was the son of frank clifford and was 19 years old this terrible tragedy should be an impressive warning manning tte ide released leased jas manning the fellow arrested a week ago tonight 4 and subsequently fined 25 and costs for disturbing the peace and resisting 0 the officers was to ed from custody his nine fine ha having aig rig been paid by an officer f from rom the fort manning is a soldier but was dressed in citizens clothes at the time he and his two comrades assaulted the police c lie ite is a young man and perhaps the bravest of of the three the others having run away and left him in the clutches of the officers we cannot give any of them much credit for courage though men bien who will creep up behind a person and pelt him with rocks as they did marshal phillips and officer Smi Smith thare are arc certainly not the bravest of the brave and if our oun country had no better defenders than they for they were all soldiers it would be poorly defended indeed manning blanning fought desperately and got a sore head to remember ibby it by but ut his two comrades proved the better part of their valor by discretion and escaped by taking to their heels |