| Show local and other matters FROM TUESDAYS DAILY JAN JAK 11 for europe A dispatch from elder geo IL taylor says the missionaries SIO bio bion sion aries Darles sailed balled today to day from sow new york for europe on the guion gulon steamer wyoming all were well address Ohan changed ged the present address of brother ed ward brain is no 4 drummond terrace eishi fish 1 ponds bristol En england gland glanO bo iio we learn from the millennial star mar of dec 23 in En england gland glaud from a letter ietter to E elder eider ider lder joseph F amith Pm ith we learn that elder E ML curtis arrived at queenstown Queens town ireland on th the p jod god nd lust ele he crossed the ocean in the steamer montana nine days and five houra honra being required for the passage from new york the utah ladles ladies la in the telegraphic dispatches in another het bet 65 cor dmn will be found a report of a visit i weld ml HAM hal wal from the utah lady delegates in company with some others mem berso the national convention they tell him plainly what he Is expected to do from iNep nephi liIA riia A correspondent at nephi writes to ua us that a number ot young men have employed themselves in hauling wood to give to the poor and that as a mark of mf appreciation of these benevolent actions the members of the young ladies ladles improvement association tendered the benefactors a complimentary dinner and dance some borne sense in the nephi folks the indians an eastern illustrated paper publishes an expressive apon reiva cartoon on the present condition of the indians with general Sheri dans remark for human itys sake aae let ua us ax goo gwo vt him ohp indian n enough to eat and aud in integrity lity rity in the agents over him the late outbreak IndU indicates ates what the iho poor redskins red skins can do if driven to desperation espe pera ration tiou tion and threatening larl Tali language guage gnage Is reported from some chiefs who say they will dle die before Bub submitting to the oppress oppression lorl lork under which the officers of the government seem determined ter mined lo 10 bring them knives a TC change is adopted in the indian policy a sanguinary war is imminent the truth of president youngs remark it Is cheaper to feed than to fight the indian indiana 11 united states government new names an order of tle tie military authorities has changed the names of the posts abild stati stations ois in the west as follows I 1 department OF dia riA koma KOTA TIM new now post near k montana hio Blo utana will be known as fori fort odst butte nutte aa as foit meade camp baker biker montan montana i a ag ais fort logeff post at standing boek bock indian nency 1 dakota kotay kitay aa As fort yates nt rost post at cheyenne h y enne ulve river agency ogency dakota aa as fort eort bennett rosta post at i t lower brul brale heenry dakota as eert fert raier haler t Is i I 1 S e department bi 01 tite tire piere I 1 omaha barracks rebra Nebra iki aeh kaas 1 dort fort 7 OU i sidney bar barracks racks nebrask nebraska bilus as fort eort ort r sidney camp browm i wyoming as fort washakie Wash akle camp gamp douglas utah ai aa fort 1 I douglas camp ca I 1 obb oh nebraska Reb as fort robinson s department oy OF biml y indian territory as fort bupp supply Y Camp nea pagasa colorado as folt Foit lewis Lowis 1 1 teaise barracks as for fort t ringgold ll 11 S supreme court ethe th e follow ipg business busi bubi nessIn in the supreme court was wits transacted yesterday s edward anthony et qt al respondents nL vs crl cri C R savage appellant a motion in writing wilting in behalf of the respondents to strike out put a part of the abstract of 0 the rec ree record ord of this cause and a request to daf determine the of the baid eaid abstract were argued S submitted u and taken under advisement james robbins bobbins respondent va Wash washburn burn burp chipman et al appellants the mandate of the supreme court of the united states haying having been duly filed whereby it appears the writ of error removing this cau can causo cause i soto seto to said supreme court has been itis now here ordered that said cause be remanded to the district court of the first district to be there proceeded with in accordance with the tha judgment of this court heretofore rendered te herein thomas mclelland lelland leiland administrator of the estate of charies charles roper raper de ceased deceased res respondent p ondene vs james T dickinson et e t al imalea dea ded with others j appellants appe 1 if uta nta a a written WrIt tens suggestion uk tion of d deficiencies neles in the records of thi this s cause and motion tb supply the same were argued sub tub bitted and taken un under der adal advise ment kor jor a ole cle e me mon men were e admitted to practice praet c A at the supreme court rufus kufus K vii vil mr ba tripp cripp john A mars Mais marshall liall alex alm G by consent the appeal in the case of of john P lawson et al vs john W kerr et al was dismissed the case of the people v vo samuel garnes games was placed at the foot of the calendar court adjourned i till tui 10 ocl oci jon tuesday mom morning ing lug erom wednesdays daily JAN P 5 oregon butte after the adjournment journ ment of the supreme court yesterday afternoon judge fe fer oer in chambers heard in the above named milling 13 controversy ho no battor bettar wo wa are informed that the family and friends of bro dimick B huntington consider his bis condition about tho the bame same as when last noticed though be thinks that ho he la Is much improved the tha exponent no 16 of the comans TV omana aex jEx exponent the number for january 15 la just issued from the creps and a copy has been laid on our table it ia is as usual M with gool god and instructive readi rig matter for the ladles ladies and as the champion of their rights rights la Is a journal of which they may well feel proud supreme count following na 1 business was vas trane transacted acted in tho the sa preme court an ah adjournment was taken ti to this morning at 10 E anthony vs a R savage the certificate and stipulation on the last page of the abstract were ordered stricken out and the a appellant 1 furnished another abstract of the record W bringhurst Bring hurat va vs the utah coal mining and boko company the peti petition tiou for a rehearing on the motion to dismiss the appeal was taken under ad advisement vi william neison nelson oisy clay ton tan Is on the briefs and taken unIor tinder U vise rilent b vs 0 madsen andsen et al madsen dead td sil ail istra Istia tors were made parties purties to the suit i law taw N Ddson berry to the bar of the tho supreme court s the court approved the accounts of ortho the united states stated marshal iov proved in inthe the tho presence pre sence tence athe district attorney i I 1 1 th the tha bight sight tee fee feeling ling we have been permitted to read riad a letter from a lawyer in ill theeart to top his cousin who is a member mem ber her of the churchon church of jesu jesus christ christof of latter day saints li living in this city the former gen gentleman tieman wr writes grites ites that th ough h our religion has been misrepresented and slandered and the members of our Church persecuted i and maligned yet after all ail a 11 he be is that we arl arp right right and sass dass we will maintain our gur integrity and ano organization tb the ae end the pretensions ano and pride ride of the bo s 0 caled call ed BI 1 f his neighborhood hibl hibe haa drw dry r je e eq him and he now regret ha he did no nol not t co come como me out wim WINI 1 ftp 4 when he left hom horn on vi Is s search after aruth truths rie tie h letteris indicative of a i ind sa iva tva is with goad ta es for 11 b pro properly prosperity perl ey ot thib this deop P it Is gr tying to bee eee e e that emi 04 t men baa law iu women in in all parts carts odthe worlds ja beginning to manifesta ihu iku inter A in the gospel gosp eland and though thou violia vio iii iti lii 5 opposition is met wih wih in mcay quarters we should hie sie steadly fineas adly ly denja our time to the better I 1 P rati tt of ourselves ours elves elvea for wha 0 00 o tre ire re qui quiren re d of us iha haon op me we closest 01 1 piea plea can ma not be f irio a tho fhe slightest sligh oest fest partig partis 91 0 divine 0 nia ura uia i iu the thel cst est cat questioned 4 coasting jn in all parts parta 0 the city at tins this ahe nhe where a I 1 tie tle declivity Is content con I 1 mient is fouad a large numb number toys with thir th ir sled alede who assemble lo 10 indue e in what is really a pleasant ti t ime me and while we do not w h t tv eak against the enjoyment of the yo youth uth nth in ift any legitimate manner er we must mention the fact that unless more mare rr tote c with an n accident a c c I 1 d e n and a nd perhaps p a very s serious erl eri 8 on one the he pre practice of co coasting as tin r 1 ia is u always I 1 VT 8 disagreeable and danger d dangerous rus r us on streets streeta w where he titans are continually passing but in certain places in the anil and wards it Is especially so soi sop because the speed acquired in descending sc the hills carries the boys boyes across the streets and street car tracks where teams and the horse herse cars cara are traveling to and fro A case came under our own observation where a little boy wa was carried right under the feet of a horses honses h 0 ra es become frightened and turned around the boy boj boys boya a death would in id all probability bave have been the result many will remember that a few years ago a boy was waa ran over and killed in the ward in this very m anner manner Am onienta a reflection will convince con vince vinca any one that where teams and pedestrians are steadily moving by such practices as we allude to must be stopped or bad cion clon sequences consequences will be almost certain to follow since bince writing the above we hear i that thai h t a son sor n of john he henry nry smith was coasting in the ward yesterday afternoon and in attempting to steer out of the way of another sled struck his head against the corner of it and received a dreadful cul cut he was taken home insensible but afterwards rallied we also hear that a boy had his leg broken on the same hill la last st the w we are unable to obtain museum mrs birs martha J cor coray ay writes from mona juab C county on nty respecting an indian relic noticed in ill our columns as having been found in that locality and presented to the museum bister sister ceray states that the stone implement found at a depth of two and a half halt feet nar var struck against by A a plow when excavating for a canal canah it is a very curious looking stone implement pl ement resembling a war club in shape about 22 inches in length inches in girth tapering to the handle which terminates in a knob it seems that the ample ment had been placed upright in the ground like a tombstone and was close to a patch of earth which looked like it a place where some one had slater coray suggests 9 that it manhave may have been ancient graye grave J fragments of bone were subsequently found and dark deposits of earth earths in the immediate vicinity all of these facts are very ve ry interesting and worthy of bein being 9 placed on record especially aa as com ing from abady a lady a close ob serve server rEind and whose statements can be I 1 relied om ow the former races who lived in these valleys ja Is at pre bent sent unwritten and every thing calculated to throw light on the past should be preserved forfa ture reference I 1 this interesting relic was found near nean ther the foot of I 1 mount e neho nebo on the tv estern western slope of that venerable old mountain mounta ja tending toward salt crek creek 1 it t is almeady already y at attracting tr acting the attention of intelligent visitors to this city who desire to become acquainted quainter quain ted d with ethnological facts re rd atlig pre fre races the curator also acknowledges the receipt of the annual tf bf bowdoin college Brons kf maine for 1878 1879 9 also coins received from dr J B S richards ble Bic hards among which may be named a copper medal of george II 11 date 1745 the obverse represents the king the reverse shows the islands of great britain surrounded by ships and a sword held aloft diorec directed ted menacingly towards the highlands of bf auld scotia alluding to the landing of the pretender in that part of the british dominions council coun Conn cil cli last nast evening the city council met at the usual time mayor little presiding atha following business was transacted A petit petition ign was received from henry wagner rel rol resenting representing that owing to pr pressing ersing busi busl business nees etc he be had bad been unable to ma make ke tle tie the necessary improvement on his hia awning a and nd asked that he be allowed until more favorable weather to 0 ma make the alterations required and he will have the improvements ma made e in spring received tand land laid lon ion 0 nag nao lome more A petition was receive received d from henry wagner asking r thab that he I 1 be allowed to leave his empty beer aca he carl catl haye baye them removed to his brewery the petition was received and laid on the table A petition was waa i received from IT J ak trumbo KT rumbo asking askin g that aers license be granted him forone torone for tor one year Veti petition tion received and the prayer thereof was granted A petition was received from maj mr mary george asking that her be joh job wagon licen iloene te e be given her for the year as cum stances petition Pe granted the committee to tp was referred the chief engineer engine eed annual report reported that they had examined the same ana and recommend ed that the annual appropriation of to the bremen firemen be made that the water tanks in the city be cleaned r out that thai additional hose be purchased as soon as possible and that the chief en engineer gincer be allowed to have hie aig report printed they also aiso reported that they found great care was taen taken of the property of the department by the mem members beirs thereof and aalthe all nil the tho apparatus was in good condition 1 the report was accept accepted et I 1 and the recommendations thereof adopted the committee to whom was referred pho iho he city sextons sex tons report for 1878 reported that they had e examined nand wand it and recommended that an appropriation of be made to cover the deficiency also rb com an for the improvements suggested by athe the sexton to be made in the coming spring adopted the salary 0 of the clerk in the as seasons and r recorders ec ardees offices for the year was appropriated lt the bill of wm hyde jailor for fe 1796 meals meala atlo atio at I 1 10 cents per meal meat was presented and the amount thereof appropriated the council then took up the bill for fon an ordinance controlling the distribution trib ution of waters flowing into the cy city which h ich was waa read and pending din consideration was xara lara laid over io for lor r one week the council adjourned till next tuesday evening at G SO 09 loci |