Show local and other matters laa tiers FROM TUESDAYS DAILY dally NOV 19 married to fay day jay counsellor D fl wells wella performed the wedding ceremony for mr john hirst an miss misa alvara Spencer both of brighton ward we wish the coupe a long life of joy and usefulness fui ful hess ness information wanted mrs jane altwer late of the branch of the london conference would be pleaded to learn of the whereabouts of her son eon george lewer loner when la lat last t beard heard from he be was in frisco mining district any information concerning him will be thant thankfully fully received by his bis mother at the residence of mr george barton ward improvements water wilter pipe are benig behig laid along first south street between first and west kad vad three hydrants were put in taca place laca today to day on the bame same block workmen are engaged on the principal reeta streeta Bi also cleaning out culvert verts filling up broken places etc our street supervisor la le determined not to hyde himself under A bushel sandwith and with a will like jibe that to mend our ways let us go on to perfection fec tion accident we wo learn from brother E P F green of spring dale kane county of an accident that bebel his eon son a boy 10 years of age on an the aseh uit a few miles from salina sia fia llna ilna the boy was driving hlis hie fathers tat fat hers herd wagon while th the latter wa was v on ahead a little way and F turned out of the road roe for another wagon coming towards him one of the horses horsey sud kud suddenly denly turn turning lug back into the road gave the wagon a lurch and the young joung driver was thrown out the wheel passed over him and fractured his left thigh dr higgins davis attended the pa tien lien tW ho is now progressing finely Y M I 1 A the Y M M W aa I 1 A of paradise beg teg cache county wa organized reorganized re on Wednesday evening october with jonn joun EL 11 gibbs president jerome E remington first and john bradle bradie brad second counselor counselors alma 0 ja jackson ch secretary john L price treasurer thomas peace corresponding sp secretary the association purposes meeting every week through the winter isea EOD eon it has bas met every week since bince the reorganization and has had bome some excellent meeting meetings the members are tatting great interest improving their thelt time in useful knowledge thistle valley indians we learn from brother john spencer indian interpreter who writes from payson paymon under date of the lith a few items in ingegard legard to the indian colony in thistle valley ban pete pate county the la had raised this year 2136 bushels of email grain which had been threshed and securely banned binned for use they had bought a thre thresher sh and mower combined were well supplied with bay to feed their stock block during the winter and were comfortably situated aa to homes and provi provisions lons ions doing nral fi rate rato and feeling well satisfied with thum them delves and their labors our respondent adds captain joe is road supervisor of the precinct and ohme omme out with quite a force of men t the he other daj dal to work on the road and I 1 must say eay they worked with a zeal and energy rarely equalled equal led by white people they continue to live on their homesteads in houses from one to three miles apart and wid are laboring to improve their claims looking forward with eagerness to the time when they will receive their patents from government 1 junction items mr jno superintendent of the central pacific railroad rail Bail road died near los angelos california ou on sund bund sunday bunday ay the inet he ieans leaves a wife and large circle of friends to mourn his departure on saturday night at evanston Eva naton wyoming a savage assault was commuted on mr A A cwb egbert rt of the western westel rn division of the union pacific bali bail road the particulars are aa as ful lowb lows in Eva evanston naton there are several low liquor saloons known as Dive dives bof bot of which some of the em e m aloyes of the road were fre frk frequenters whom was a fireman ri reman whose name was not ascertained mr egbert has been doing all he could to break up fhe the practice he has bas discharged beveral several hands who per persisted listed in their visits to the dive n the last hiat one discharged was the greman fireman in question ader afier he lost bl situation on that divi eion lion he came to ogden and tried to obtain employment an the bail ball nake lake division of the 0 P road but for good and sufficient reasons the place ho he sought was refused him he returned to evans Evang Hv evanston anston auston ton tOD ond on saturday night way laid the superintendent nien nieu dent while wh 1 on his way from the ollice office te to his hia house bouse he knocked him down pounded and kicked him in the bead and about nis nia body in a savage manner mrs egbert heard the an ha the platform bhe ran out saw the danger her husband was in and gave an alarm at which the assailant fled fleo district court proceedings in the thira district court monday afternoon nov 18 19 chiat justice schaeffer presiding jame james tucker vs F NV billing motion by defendant for continuance allowed on payment of plain ofus tins costs incurred in preparing pee paring for trial althis at this time P F vs B R W morgan Nl organ judgment for plaintiff for MI and costs H rosenthal bogen Bosen thai thal et al vs julla julia alexander judgment of non nonsuit suit entered at plaintiffs plaintiff cost court adjourned till am Tue tuesday day mornings mornin gr nov 19 james mcknight vc defendant allowed till nov 25 to file flie notice and motion to strike from nile file 4 plaintiff blain plain tiMs statement for new trial people etc vr ve anol jno hastings I 1 assault and battery batters batte ry defendant pleads not guilty trial frial set for february term 1879 balt salt lake city va VS graves hill dismissed on motion at cost E solman vs scott beott and anderson suit euit dismissed on motion of defendants at plaintiffs cost L A brown va vs tooele thoele et al continued for term 1 L A brown ve vs robert bobert 8 kelton hiton et at al motion by plaintiff to have equity count in complaint tried first allowed defendant excepts people ve v gibbon defendant plead not guilty trial bet set for nov 27 people VH vs gus le bore larceny defendant pleads not guilty trial yot tot et for nov 26 people etc vs wilhelm H key ber larceny defendant defee defea dant pleads not guilty trial set for nov 29 FROM wednesdays DAILY NOV 30 SWU win close on the soth fost lost the townsend houe will clore dope for repairs and re furril bing hing and will reopen on march 1 st 1879 for the sandwich A ch islands this afternoon elder D derand demand wife wire and elder benjamin cluff cuff jr all of provo took their departure departures for the Stina sandwich islands on a mission ml eslon returned president john tay lorand or and party including apostles orson pratt tt erstus snow and joseph IF smith returned from the south today to day the they y were accompanied compan compa nied led by Counselor Jno W young and bro leo clawson Cla cia weon jay cooke cooko esq and party who havo have be bo na visiting the thy min minas 1 in n southern utah have also alao arrived in town from tho south mrs L M G hewlings sister to mrs E B wells who has been lecturing i ng through southern utah in the cause of the woman Wo millI national christian temperance union of which she has been a member for man many manx v years returned to salt bait lake monday evening she will 4 bly lecture on temperance here shortly history of tho seventies the curator of the deseret museum has haa received a copy of the history of the organization of the seventies from the author president joseph young on comparing the view of the kirtland temple as given in the pamphlet with a photograph in the museum cabinets the likeness is seen to be a good one the historical items ot information contained in this little work are taken part from manuscript and a portion from memory it contains the names ol 01 the first andee and second cond Quor quorums larns tArns of the he seventies with a likeness of the prophet joseph smith and much information of interest to every well wisher to zion those who are in possession of f files of the deseret r NF NEWS Vs for 1853 may find an account of the dings diDgs of the authorities of the church in reference to the quorum of the Seven seventies ties tins at kirtland A ril nl 6 1837 I 1 as aa it was published iri the life ufer bl jose joseph ph january 8 1853 in the DESERET iss rss of that date district court wednesday morning november 20 jeaa jew jel cral craw croc ringe jury trial verdict fur for plaintiff ten ton days allowed defendant in which to nile file notice ete etc en on motion for or a new trial I 1 ogden city va vs george marint marine appeal dismissed at plaintiff cost ogden city maila continued for term julius keisel helsel vs F A brown continued for term to be tried at ogden oden C P F randall bandall vs va henry tribe continued for term to be tried at ogden N Bouko vs jno woods et at al continued for term newton dunyon danyon vs J B meredith motion by defendant for continuance ti di nuance for the term allowed J P lawson vs jno W kerr tai tal t al sale eale of property effected effiec ted tu tut frane frans G brown new york receiver disc dise discharged bargEd and ordered to file full report grand jury report the finding of five indictments ants lost los and found considerable con sid aid crabl a excitement exclE ement was occasioned yesterday afternoon among several well known families of the city and their friends by two mall email children away from home one a four years old son of mr alv a 6 W bearb bears the other a boy of six elx years eon of W W woods esq mrs woods had been visiting with a portion of her family at the residence of her sister mrs sears when the two youngsters on Dg aters imbued doubtless with withy the same spirit that fired the bosom bosom of a columbus or a cortez in company left the premises on a voyage cf ef discovery on their being missed great anxiety was naturally felt by the parents and aud a search immediately in instituted for forthe the recovery of the areco cious clous adventurers several places were visited successively and unsuccessfully but at length the efforts of those in pursuit were rewarded by the two estravo being found in the mill of latimer taylor where after having peregrina peregrinated ted around the utah Cen can trai depot for some hours they were found busily investigating the working of the shingle mill a product of which a few hou hours ra later was investigating them with equal perseverance and velocity evil associates it has been baidy said by ahne of the wisest men that ever lived that evil communications corrupt good manners mannera the truth of this proverb Is aP apparent farent t to 0 the poorest comprehension no 1170 matter how innately good and pure thedla the deposition how refined and ancl sensitive the taste or how excellent the education and training one may have received they will be more or less leea allee allec affected ted by the character berof of the Influence which they come in contact A change for lor the worse may come a slowly aly almost imperceptibly but jt it comes cornea surely and is more dangerous because to ad an extent it la is unseen it is the continuous drop of water that wears away the stone the slowly gathering rust that dims the lustre and eats the temper of the steel and even BO so it is the subtle contagion of df evil association that corrupts the morals of virtue and saps the life of purity those who wish to lead pure honest and upright lives ilves mu must st choose pure honest and up right associates there Is no other way god will work no miracle to convert a person wilfully gilck wicked ad he ie requires quires a willing heart and passive asnive mind he expects all to do 0 their best to help themselves and then his power will be made manifest in their behalf boyland boys boya and girla girls remember it depends entirely upon yours youri yourselves elv what you are and what you will b be and remember too that you wili will be classed as onedith one with the associates you keep for society realizes the truth of the ars ors words tell me your associates and I 1 will tell you what you are ore A visitors opinion the following ia Js an extract from a letter written by a gentile lady of st loula after her return home from a visit to utah to a friend in this thib I 1 city 91 tt have taken good care to mention every virtue connected with the character of the mormons Mor Alor mons in iri fact so earnest have I 1 been that I 1 zealous I 1 believe them to be the most sacrificing and in dust rious people I 1 have ever met and in no place on this continent save in the canadas have I 1 ever geen seen the toe sabbath so strictly and religiously observed I 1 of your sabbath school children eved every morning as gathered together from their homes under tue tub shining mountain mountains sF and of your teachers striving as earnestly a their gentile gentilo frienda friends away in the tin east to teach by example and precept the way lu to ibe the better belter life on sunday dunday afternoon atter after noon I 1 bethink me of 0 the thousands of both b that ilat are gathered in the grand Taber tabernacle from all parts of salt bait lake city and aud the heroism and devotion bf of raju t eie ciu worshipers in thal thai magnificent of ers erb orsbia ors hip bip will ever over be engraved engi engra biven veu upon the white pages 1 of memory and if I 1 may ou in quoting one of your jour our sayings will add that 1 11 I cail can bear befar testimony I 1 to their uniform attention atla and polite nesa nesi to the stranger at within their gates you will perceive my friend that I 1 am moal moat favorably impre impressed saed with the people of 3 our out f falth faith a ith I 1 aud and I 1 shall take great pleas ure 1 in refuting charges chargers that strang erd era have madu made of them olty city council meeting of the city council counci i tuesday eveni event evening 09 nov nv 1878 masor mayor little presiding A petition from john B beears I jears ears asking to elect carriage steps in front of his store on first south street was granted under the customary restrictions A petition from david love asking the privilege of running a skating rink on the south block of what la Is known as the old yard ard agreeing to drain the tame in february and anti hold responsible for all damages that may accrue through the thu breaking of the pond was referred to the committee on public grounds A pt petition was received from richard margetts representing that four years ago he purchased a lot on jordan street and had made street improvements near his property making the same much mure more deai deal table since that time the water of city creek running pastille pa past stilie the pice has grad gradually hally bally washed away f the street there causing a depreciation of fully fifty per cent in the value 71 7 1 of his property and asked that some compensation be made him hini by the city for the injury thus sus aus A the ame same to be applied on his taxes the pet iliou was received and referred berred to the committee on claims A petition from J Y 1 M I joelson he id arn ari and in tid igent cirou circumstances in sfa sia n casabo and bas baa to subsist on donations from i societies oot Opt lei lel 11 nd aak ask lag ing that his da jq taxes ba be remitted ad on olk that account was received and the prayer prater r a of granted rt it A petition to arnom J M cowley stating chaton that on account of fil healas be hes haa been unable to pay par hwa hwn tax 71 7 es due and asking the tho coun 1 I acil to kemit remit those now delinquents f was received reg ree elved and the prayer I 1 there i of granted the committee to whom was referred the petition of G F |