| Show dodl and other matters eom FROM TUESDAYS DAILY dahr aug ACO 20 returned john S lind lind cind s secand ey and fi JEL B E emery who for some time timed have been following the dramatic profession in the state of Colo coio colorado lado fado return retura returned td til to hait bait lake last evening base ball saturday afternoon on arsenal hill a matoh match game took place 1361 between a nine chosen from the employed emp loyes ot of davis howe and abd co and another selected from the workmen at the railroad ma chino shops the game was decided in favor of the for former mer by a s core score of 24 t to 0 17 W wheres herala that game between the frogs and the IS mor Wor information mation mabion wanted ranted aaron Thor thomas nas nae of or south walts came inthe in the first com company pliny fitial season he brought a b box bon r from m eilen ellen riggs of the same place azz e zio zoo for ann pitman of spanish fork utah ufah any information concerning him will be thankfully received by john F mollor mellor spanish fork utah destruction by eine fire we have visited the ruins lung of the house of john davis davia tailor commercial street which was waa completely comple taly destroyed by fire ore yesterday morning inflicting a loss of over a thousand i dollars and which places him and family in a destitute situation brother Davis da vis via has many friends in this city and territory who are willing to share the loss with him andi ands they will he plea piea pleased sed to learn leaun that aie are made for those who desire to assist him to leave their thein donations at f morris fc EVANS GEORGE REYNOLDS EDWD HUNTER dashing runaway Run kirns away sway waya A spanking prancing span epan of horbes horse attached to the running gears of a wagon started from the tithing office yard about noon today to day they had no driver with them and in taets fact they did not appear to need one the two mile track over which they fairly yiew flew led then them a down dw maln main street as far aa as mr J B R Wal wai walker kera 9 residence around two or three tb ee blocks fand jand and finally brought th them em up against a tree somewhere near the court house some blight slight damage was done to one or two vehicles that happened to be carelessly left in the way but beyond this nothing serious occurred surprise party last lut evening tile the family and friends of bishop brim brimley ley of the ath ward got up a surprise party in compliment to him yesterday being the anniversary of his birthday he was invited to take supper at the house of BroC Bri bclark dClark lark larb of the same ward where to his hid astonishment he was receive congratulated by hla hia coun cuore their wives boub sons and daughters and friends numbering nearly 40 Per persons bOns aa As boon soon as the greetings were over all sau sat down to a well filled table af edibles which wh ica being dispatch edthe edithe co company adjourned to the school eouse house where the remainder of thee thoe the ening was spent orient in sondi spec spee speeches s apfl the theet ejoy joy wend went of the 41 horses the other day we mentioned a case of cruelty cruelly to flirted by their inhuman driver bj by an advertiser advertisement refit iu an eastern paper we are now reminded that horses can be treated cruelly otherwise than while working them and commenting upon the practice of allowing horses to stand on a hard bard plank floor while i in the stable which often indu induces ces foot disease diseases sit suggests as a rem edythe use of a mat made in england called the derby mat the top ot 0 which is made of sole leather perforated and lined with sponge upon which horses delight to stand the pressure of their weight causing the moisture in the sponge to keep their hooff hoofd fresh and damp this in connection with our recent notice of a horseshoe horse shoe made raade of cow I 1 hide to be placed upon the tho hoof s without nails nalls shows that the humanitarians hus manit arians of the day are study i luy luv to alleviate the labor of that useful and patient animal the horse honse early Ol closing osing probably no class of beings are engaged in la labor more generally wearisome than the clerks of mercantile establishments A labor not only tiring to mind and lody body from its tedious indoor monotony but from the number of hours required required one who has allowed himself to imagine that the life of a mercantile clerk is one of the most desirable has but to experience it for a short time to learn how egregious was wits his mistake all day long from week to week year in and year out they are compelled to a life of drudgery and confinement beside which the rough est destout outdoor out dour door employment would be a pleasure their faces growing paler their forms more attenuated and the seeds of disease sowing themselves in their systems sunday approaches preaches ap the weary clerk elerk k breathing a sigh of re ifer lter M jim jia zoes fi toes roes home on saturday saturday day night plans plus for ofle onne the morrow some little recreation to recuperate his exhausted energies but bat bore another inflection stares him aim in the face member remember Be the sabbath dayto keep kee P it holy some am e obey the divine behest and refrain from taking the exercise they so much need while others are driven by what they consider j justifiable asti reasons to violate the banc ranc city of the theloris lord lorda a day who vh 0 is to blame I 1 merchants employers men of wealth and influence do you not see here an opportunity for doing good by mutual agreement could not the doors of your establishments be clo cio closed ed an hour or two earlier thereby permitting your tired employees to get that rest and refreshment which they must otherwise forego to the detriment of health or tres treb spass spasa upon the holy sabbath to obtain the world is full of the fame of humanitarians who have espoused the cause of the dumb brute and devoted their lives time and means to the amelioration of their condition why should not man feel for his brother man FROM wednesdays DAYS dats DAILY aug ACO 28 getting around uncle robert carter the veteran news newa carrier who was hurt a few day days sago ngo ago by being thrown to the ground while alighting from a street car in motion is able to walk around again though not with his usual activity accident this thia morning a boy hoy woi wot kiri izig for mr petersen the butcher was thrown from a horse ih lh front of the meat market when the bowee boree kicked him over the left eye inflicting a severe wound dr hamilton is attending on the injured boy returned elders junius F wells and milton H hardy who have been traveling for nearly two months among DC the northern set tamO alementa tle tte menth menta in the interests of they the Y hl M I 1 A returned to this city yesterday the stake organize tlona tiona for mutual improvement of all the counties of northern utah and southern idaboy idaho are v complete graded graced S school chool on monday september ad a thoroughly graded school will be in the social hal hai tho tha pr ormi dila ida 1 L yook book a lady well know in this community as a successful teacher achor te holding at present the office of superintendent of district schools in cache county Fp special ecial attention will be given iven to th the training of pupils not only in th the various branches of learning but in obedience politeness and general good behavior hee heo see fee advertisement for grades of instruction and aud a rates of tuition sunday school exe excursion arsion the combined sunday schools of the and ward with wih their numerous friends frd fri enda onda are aro going to spend next monday at lake side the gentlemen having the excursion in char charge geare are john squires william salmon saimon ch charies charles rles ries french and byrum barton from the ward and william D owen Owe nJohn john ff burrows george dent and thomas goodman odman from the ward the fact that such a committee of arrangements has hal been selected is a guaranty that all who participate will have a delightful time fare for the round trip adults 60 50 cents children under 13 12 25 cents an au octogenarians walk the beaver square dealer bays rays that father moses harris residing at leeds washington Washing tou ton county utah and who is 80 years and I 1 month old oid 0 Ms walked on the fust just 1 from washington to leeds a distance dista n ce of 14 miles in a little over bik six hours the old gentleman says he rested rusted only a few minutes on the did not appear the least exhausted though the day was very warm at 6 pt pm the square dealers correspondent found mr harris sitting on his porch reading the newspaper aloud he is perhaps the best preserved man in utah of his hia age and he attributes his condition to his hia strict habits ot of temperance suicide suf Sul clde cide in in south cottonwood morning mornings richard litson a young man about 27 years year hof hot jat age committed suicide by hanging himself to a tree deceased was an exemplary young man and bore a good reputation among his friends he took his own life while in a state estate of insanity caused by a long and severe bevere illness life LU lueras ewas wab was barely extinct when his hia body was discovered covered dia dla by his startled botner A coroners jury was called and a verdict rendered as follows an inquisition holden bolden at the house of frances ail litson ason in south cottonwood precinct salt lake county on the day of august 1878 before eliar silas richards justice of the peace of union precinct in said county upon the body of richard litson there lying dead by the jurors whose names are hereunto subscribed the said jurors on their oaths do say that the deceased came to his death by committing suicide by hanging himself to a tree with a rope while laboring under a fit of insanity W Q G YOUNG THOMAS A JOSEPH JOSE PH THOMPSON I 1 bilas SILAS S RICHARDS justice of the peace primary mutual improvement by courtesy of mrs b E B wells we have been permitted to read a letter from mrs airs aurella aurelia rogers of farmington one of the inaugural ors of the primary movement elit eilt containing an account of the actions taken so far in its establishment in that place on sunday august II 11 tb bishop hess hebs H ess had ordained and set apart three la dieto preside over the association in farmington these were aurelia aurella rogers president louisa haight and helen heflen M miller counselor couns eiore elore nearly every house in the ward had been visited by the the names of boys and girls between the ages of 6 and 14 yearb years registered as ble members the people general entered into the spirit of the movement with an interest that predicted its success the tha first nr greeting beet ag was held on sunday the 25 h anit at which time classes were organized 0 the boys taking seats to their ages agen with the ibe oldest at the head of afie class to hot kot aj monitor monitors and the tho girls similarly arranged arran arrau ged in separate classes classee the tho children were instructed inc c ted regarding the of ir improvement ruu the purpose for which they had been called together affe affer affey which the meeting adjourned until saturday be september V ember jtb jt id the intention to hold hoid olathe the tho is one of the most important responsibilities nai nal bill ties devolving upon the fathers and mothers of 0 this thih people and he lie who said little children to come unto me will bless blesa aud arid reward e very every effort put forth for the accod accomplishment ment mont of his divine behest city council meeting of the city council tuesday eT evening ening august 1878 alderman A H baiel Ralef raleigh gh presiding the committee to whom was referred the petition of edward asking the privilege ege ego of con groz tin ng improvements commenced on a building not exactly fireproof recommended that he be grante granted a the privilege under certain restrictions which will make the building es as near fireproof as posit possible ble bie the report was re committed to the committee to consult with gith the city attorney and ascertain it the recommendations contained in the report would infringe on any af pf the proviE provisions of the ordinance in relation to fire lit limit nite the thu committee to whom was referred the petition of mr A B benzon applying for the privilege if f taking water from the hWard lOt water ditch through pipes tobis to his residence recommended that as it ap appeared to be the intention of the pi petitioner tit ioner foner to us use e the water for irrigation purposes the privilege be nol not granted only so far as it id to customary to grant the use of water for culinary purposes and that this privilege be extended during the pleasure of the council report adopted on motion the was instructed to ascertain what persons were exceeding their privileges bouslog by using water for irrigation purposes when their granta grants only allo ailo allow tw dav tc it ruc roc nor for pur pus poses the matter of repairing and making a passable t the h e street et along which the utah western railway track runs was brought up the marshal was instructed to request the manager of the utah we western abern to make the street complained of as good as before the building of the road was commenced A petition was received from 30 citizens setting forth that they reside on fourth west street between south temple and first south etson which is 18 an engine house and switches belonging to the utah western railway rai Bai iway which are complained corm corn of as a nuisance the petition also sets seta forth foith that som some years eyears ago a remo removal of the evil WAS requested which received favorable notice from the council but the instructions of the council then have never been complied with the present petition asks that the previous order of the council be now enforced as the engine house and switches still remain the petition was referred to a special committee of three a via ata ja communication was received from the city sexton bexton asking that the council order the public publication atlon allon on postal cards of the death rate of the city monthly that he might be enabled to communicate with medical persons in other cities who desired him to doso boso do so bebern referred d to the committee on cemetery an appropriation of 2000 for a contingent fund for the artesian well was made an appropriation of was m made ade to the mayor mayora s contingent fund also an sp appropriation of to pay interest on borrowed mo ney A communication was received from A H raleigh late inspector of public buildings setting forth the duties he had bad performed covering a period of some bome 13 or 13 months for which he had received no compensation and asking an appropriation of to pay him for his labors the petition was referred to committee on claims that portion of the report of the joint committee on and alleys and city prison which related to the tho matter of prisoners mean was wag rev ree referred to a special committee ee of five with a view to tp rece receiving iving propositions thereon an and ahe po price of the same 1 ph motion it lt wag proposed prop that the sense of the council be that no member of its ita body officer of the city or employed thereof be permitted to furnish teams on the publia public works at the public expense the subject was referred to the committee on streets and alleys with in destructions to report at the next sitting of the council council adjourned till 7 next tuesday ov evening ening |