Show local and an iother oth er matters TUESDAYS DAILY dally jk JA r 29 wj A I 1 lo 10 1 priesthood MEETING othe uthe regular meeting bf bof the priesthood ot the salt stake of zion will convene at ht the fourteenth ward assembly rooms booms on saturday february and 2nd at IL 11 a m ui 11 A AI CANNON D 0 CATi der DEB JOSEPH E TAYLOR TAYl jOB zob i presidency of the Staked stake eire fire the fire alarm ww sounded sot ind last night flames had broken out in the arcade chop Hou seThe firemen were promptly on the spot the fire was extinguished in its ita incipiency with but slight damage to the disputed possession today today a case casel WIfe vloe wherein rein the possession of a child a boy about four years oi old oid was in dispute was before justice py P r mrs Mattress the mote kotlier mot lier iier ra hp h had ad the 1 ittle little fellow to mrs davs avis the mother wanted to rp r e gain possession i mrs dayis objecting th the e justice decided that ho could not interfere with the contract between the tho parties which Js 48 la in writing the mother labored under great excitement in court broke his nose during prof Philllp pes pea entertainment entertainments last evenin evening 91 la in the institute building when thessi thefil themire the nire fire re alarm was rung some persons in the audience caught the idea that the roof of that structure was in flames 0 one ne man got particularly excited and dropped from the galle gallery to the lower part of bf the hall his is nose came lac in inc contact with a pub stanco much harder than that factory ble organ damaging g il it to such such auch an extent that it had to be bd set in order by a surgeon that man knows better than to try iry that experiment again sudden death deavil sister sarah E jeremy wife of elder thomas E jeremy of the ward died aled somewhat sud gud suddenly denly deply at half past two this morning yesterday evening while in thenard the jard attached to her res residence rhe was seized with u apoplexy bhe she attempted to walk walk to the house leania leaning g u upon 1 pon ibe the arm b her hua hda h lisband but bu t her strength entirely leaving her broth brother e z jeremy aided by his son carried hei hel he in from that time she f remained unconscious gub excepting g during a slight interval berval tin lin until til her hei death af at the lime before stated sold A person giving the name of prof phillippe gave an entertainment at til ane a institute building last night which was crow crowded dede dedo it was bas as announced that elegant gifts would be given to those who attended attend ed the size of the tho audience showed shaw d hoW easily some people i aro are caught avith alth chaff the them thom unify cent gilts gifts consisted in each person getting a common lead pencil penell a thimble or r some soma such vor for the chance of getting other gifts persons in the audience had to pay pa y one enoi dollar they have ava h not bot we believe seen those tho so extraordinary prizes esyet yet the professor changes his name indifferent localities blitz iye ite we vye believe being the next one in order he assumes ass umeso As we understand he purposes visiting the settlements we make mahe the tho foregoing allusion to chesham the sham entertainment in order to p protect the people in the country gry ogden olty city W e observe by tu uhe junction that there is considerable difference of opinion mong the peopled ogden rega regarding movement legislature at its present session to reduce its present proportions ty by curtailing the corporate limits Thep The thop parties artles arties petitioning tio ning fon lon for this i i object suggest noi foi several rea reasons sonis they consider bound sound tilds trie slicing from tho the municipality all that par lying korthof nor ogden niver biver the general we say invariable lia lis ila blei biel policy of the people of this thia territory has been to CZ so arra aira arrange municipalities lei iii leito as to make t bem them cover aa much ground as practicable corporations having certain legislative isla tive powers while count counties les ies have virt virtually bally little or none it has been thought that in this way the rights of the people have received better protection and their interests sub served to a greater degree than they could be otherwise the enemies of the great mao majority of the people have gebe gehe generally rally rails aimed lo 10 prevent the expansion ibi ol 01 city corporations with a view to td cur cuk curtailing talling local legislative powe powers rs Doubt douht doubtless lesa it would bo an easy mat ter at this his time 11 m e 11 erthe territorial rial legislators rs so po disposed to PO diminish the size aize of a corporation i by the application of the legislative knife but bui should circumstances buchas such sueh da bho tho growth nii nil and d general general material advancement of ge the bam sam same bame 0 city require an extension exit ensign of its borders again whether that opera tion could be performed with the same facility is a 4 matter involving some bome bome some doubt we belleve that the corporate limits limit of salt gali lake city citi extend ex tand in some directions several miles beyond its thickly populated part in yiew view of the growing importance and the magnitude of its anticipated future an d uther reasons the reduction of ith fth outer miter lines would scarce searce lybe advisable the primary Idee meetings tings the primary meetings in the several municipal wards held last evening were numerously attended indicating a lively interest on the part of the peo eo plein the approaching election of city officers prima primary in the 6 gih oth ward school house bouse ad dr X r 31 benedict was elected cha chaliman chairman liman timan and mr william puller secretary the following were yvere elected delegates to the convention of next ne friday arom the Bi BIB bis shops ward joseph booth 2nd and wo ii ball ad john wayman ath 1 john H R dewey I 1 ath J M gedid benedict benediet lct 10 th bishops Di shops ward Nv illiam fuller guller on motion the delegates were vere I 1 instructed abt ru eted to demand on one ono aid ald alderman aiderman e and two coun cifors from froni the first municipal ward bardt S SECOND PRECINCT Wi primary marYat at th the coert mr angus sM M cannon was chosen chairman ad abol mr sir t lewis owls so 8 hills secretary the delegates dele ahtes elected were 0 C P F Will williams ianis lanis samuel L evans R RT T bur bar burton n david mc kenzie lu S hills a and 13 J brown i htwa it wa a stated that the nimber of delegates allotted to td the and 2nd precinct was smaller by onetha one than ii another pree preb precinct luct which polled a smaller vote and A a motion n was tyas carried ried to elect two more delegate delegates sand and demand their admission with the six to the convention the two additional delegates elected are john clark dark anu and an d thomas taylor THIRD primary at the 16 th district schoolrooms school rooms tooms mr theodore mckean was chairman and mr B R V morris secretary me were elected delegates william jenning Jen jed ninga B R B margetts francis cope phillip amos howe and albert wi davis FOURTH primary at the schoolhouse M mr r george romney was chosen chairman and mr henry C fowler secretary the delegates who were elected are as follows george M ottinger Ott ingery ingers W 0 dunbar john cholson nicholson Nl le grande yo young u n g H J and A A N macfarlane alternates were also elected elec tedas as follows george romney henry tasey pusey samuel sr robert patrick W aj allen alien mark lindsey FIFTH PRECINCT primary at hall judge Z brioc was ch birman chairman andhor and mr joseph JEL secretary the following are ate the delegates alexander mcrae frank armstrong james P F freeze L W hardy A C hl 0 atwood atwood and joseph 31 taylor Y M M X iain lain box elder eider stake 1 on december 26 elder B F cummings jr left this city to go ta box Elder County having been sent by the centra central 1 committee committee to labor in the interest of the you young mens mena mutual bluwal improvement MOvement IM associations s of box eldar stake after conferring with the authorities of bf the stake thomas Th oinas wilde of brigham pity wasfie as superintendent of the As of box boas elder stake and a d on gli sund suna ay december er soth he h 4 wis was was presented to the people of B bigham ct city y who unanimously at stained him by vote elder cummings accompanied by elders wilde luclus lucius A snow and joseph jepson then proceeded to inake biake a 8 tour through the stake and held one or more meetings in each settlement pres ores presenting 1 entin g elder wilde to the people who J la every instance unanimously sustained gustal neI ner him aa as zu superintendent of the tho yn Y n M L I 1 A associations of the stake elder caim cummings wings and party or associations at honeyville and east portage Porta and effected reorganizations in two or thre three other eother settlements the party went as far north aa pi malad holding dur durs s ing their tour sixteen meetings the priesthood of the settlements invariably sedon seconded ded the labors of the party bud and cordially sustained chemin their teachings and the business they performed on the return of the party to brigham city etwas thought best to effect a general re organisation there as the association numbered number d over members and was tto too too large to admit of tit the in members embers taking part in the exercises oftener than thau once onee in several weeks hence it w was as I 1 impossible for them to lo improve as rapidly as hs they otherwise might to obviate this i age it was decided by and and with the he approval of the proper authorities less to divide divida the association in into to fo four ur and have one in each of the four wards of the accordingly at a special meeting of the people held on sunday evening jan this was done and a iset set of officers for each of the four associations was presented and unanimously sustained the four associations of brigham city have now an average membership of over and th the e total of the associations of box elder stake li it about a wery very ery much better showing according to theodula tio nthan that presented bythe by the rest of the territory the meetings held by the party wore were always well attended and it was most gratia gratifying to witness the eagerness with which the young men listened to we the teachings and instructions presented to them an and d their thor deep interest in the movement legislative ASSEMBLY COUNCIL january 28 0 F 21 2 A bill to limit th the tho time w criminal actions may be commenced was then taken up 1 I 0 use amendments read mth und end an ou on m motion of councilor burton the first two amendments were not gondu pondu concurred ins in and a con conference derence cummi committee fieo was asked for to act with wit a like committee from the hou house se to consider fiala amend ments the president appointed coun cifors so S smith and M thatcher said committee councilor BS 8 8 smith chairman of the committee orr dru co unnes counties zo 10 whom was referred the petition and resolution to appoint a commission to define the boundaries between weber and morgan counties re te ported the same back witha with J F 15 91 A bill for an act appointing a 8 special bo corn m mission etc said bald bill was read and on motion of councilor bj passed its first read reading ng and taken upon up on its second reading amended and on motion of councilor wk B R smith I 1 passed its second reading A ca communication mm nu ae atlon was received from the house announcing the appointment of milner and farr a committee of conference to act with a like committee from the coun council cil ell on 0 F no 2 9 HOUSE C F no 4 was taken up and pending its second reading was re committed to tho the committee on judiciary with instructions A b communication was received from M mr r james dwyer tendering the freedom and hospitality of his book store to the members during their rny stay in the city H F 1 no to 7 came dame up fo for jor r its second ie adling leading and wab wag laid on the tho table till called for A message was recell receil received ved qed from the counsil council announcing the morcott currence of that body in amendments nos nog 1 and 2 toc to C fi F no 2 and that councilors councillors Counci lors S S smith and M thatcher had been pointed a committee of bonfy conference on the part of the council to consider said amendments on motion of mr smith the amendment amendments sot of C F no 2 were not receded from frem from and add arida a committee of conference yas vas aa ordered the speaker appointed farr and milner said committee H F no 8 vas taken up on I 1 its ts second reading pending which it was laid on the table till called for january 29 council met pursuant ur to adjournment roll called quorum present prayer by tw the Chap chaplain laino councilor B 8 smi smith th c chairman b ar m of the committee of c conference 0 n far e nian noan appointed to ments toof to ci P F 2 dan jan an act to limit the time within which criminal actions may be co com m i inen fenced ced and recommend 4 ed that the house recede fram from their amendments and insert ia la leu aeu thereof other bother provision which were stated i by the committee on motion of councilor snoot sno bno the report was accepted and the recommendation adopted councilor thatcher presented present eid eld C P F 16 A bill biu to enable corporations which are or br maybe may be formed under the laws of the terri TOrri territory tory fory to amend their charters etc ete which was read and on motion of councilor thatcher fefe referred to the he committee on general in corporations with authority to take into consideration any amend merits menta to the general jeneral incorporation act 0 P F 35 15 A bill to appoint a special commission to define the boundary line between weber and mor gan counties taken up on the third reading by its title the title read and the bill BO so passed adjourned HOUSE house met pursuant to adjournment I 1 bolt call benediction by the chaplain i mr gardner presented a petition from mr D park for pay for E services er in pursuit of escaped convicts and for dor an animal by them killed read bead and on motion of mr hatch referred to the committee on claims etc mr fisher presented a petition from J AL benedict et el alto atto al to amend the fish and game laws read bead and referred to the committee on agriculture etc mr atwood presented a petition from win lander and other citizens of county remonstrating against a change of 0 the e boundaries of rich cou county ty i read rd i and refe referred arf d to the committed tep on co counties antle |