Show local and other matters matteis I 1 FRIDAYS DAILY feb FED 8 rome mission home missionaries will P preach r each in all the country wards of t his this stake on ou sunday morning mornings the loth dinst and in the evening in all the wards of the city excepting the i the drama the far famed union square new sew new now york company will appear at the theatre next tuesday evening bead read the advertisement verti A genuine dramatic treat willbe will be offered during the four evenings of their engagement they number twenty four excellent performers box office open for the sale of tickets every day fatal snow siide silde the following particulars in relation to the fatal accident of a son of mr leonard Q G rice of JT armington was recil rocil received ved today to day by deseret de seret telegraph g a LOGAN feb 8 rrt irl ithe body of lorin rice bice who was buried in a in providence vi dry canon callon last night was found about 11 this morning lifeless both legs was broken and the head mashed his two bro brothers were caught in the same slide and narrowly narro ply escaped the fate of lorid lorld as one was buried and had his arm above the snow the other brother who turned up against a tree saw the arm U dug him out and saved his life the W wool wooi oa 01 question A movement is on foot in this city among wool growers and others interested in that important branch of indusi indus 9 try with a view to the adoption of some measures in opposition to the proposed reduction by congress of the tariff on foreign wool steps are being taken to call a public nie meeting eting to take the subject under consideration and act with promptitude in the premises there could scarcely be a more opportune time than now for such a asep A A large number of influential men from different parts of the territory most of them directly interested in the wool growing interest are now in the city attending the session of the legislature As the circumstances of the country require a protective tariff on foreign wool and as utah is essentially a wool growing territory this movement in relation to the subject cannot justly be considered other than timely certainly let us have a meeting on the wool question the teli telephone aphone on invitation of AM A M musser F esq sq we witnessed a trial of that wonderful instrument the telephone yesterday afternoon A connection was made between the office of president taylor Tay tny lorand and that of bishop hunter a distance of a block A conversation was conducted between prebi Preel president dent taylor and bishop hunter and other gentlemen at opposite ends of the line the union glee club and the theatrical orchestra orchestras led by professor C J thomas were assa assembled bled bied in bishop hunters office and sang and performed with great taste and precision precisions several excellent pieces which were distinctly heard at the other end of the line the different voices being plainly distinguishable prof IA croxall performed in masterly style stylo some solos on the corne cornet ta very every note of which could be clear mellowed and softened in transmission the musicians then adjourned from bishop hunters huntera to president taylora taylors office where they rendered some more of their really efficient performances to the delight of their auditors the telephone Is one of the wonders of a wonderful age although it has been perfected to such a degree as to admit of verbal conversation between persons 70 miles apart it is ii betl in its infancy AS new discoveries and improvements are made in relation to the principle on which it oper operates atess may we not reasonably anticipate as time rolls on th atthe inhabitants of one portion arthe 0 athe globe glebe will be able to converse with the utmost facility with are to them conservative ratification in accordance with a call by placard a meeting for the ratification of the ticket named the conservative peoples was held last evening in emporium hall the loth ward band played some lively airs in front of theuil ding to drum up an audience A mixed assemblage of about three hundred persons persona gathered in the hall The there theio lovere revere were a tew lew mormons cormons Mor mons some that were sort of mormons Mor mons moriss a good many who had once been I 1 mormons Mor mons but had denied the faith and a proportion r 0 p who had never been ide identified n rifled with mormonism 11 A finance committee of five to take charge of matters at the polls and appoint others todo so also to obtain necessary funds hinds were appointed they are bolivar roberts Cli cil charles charies arles aries symonds john P F D benedict and H P kimball dr J M benedict responded to calls for a speech the leading points he sought to establish in his remarks were that the affairs of the late convention were influenced by previous manipulation some of its delegates had buffered suffered themselves to be diverted from their own choice of candidates by a power that had been brought bobear upon them he said he was wag now and forever for ever opposed to men using in political matters a power that was never intended for that purpose if the convention had listened to a few men that were 13 in it a ticket could have been put in the field th that would atwould have satisfied all he was 0 opposed p ased to that unity produced by the buik b bulk of til ill the people doing as two or three men directed he was satisfied some of the delegates had either given up their volition suffering rink themselves to be controlled troll ed or they had been bought by promises of an office he ile did not object to a mari man who held a lucrative office endeavoring C to hold on oh to it but people must not find fault with him if he tried to get that office for himself said he a large proportion of our population in going to the polls dont know who they are going to vote for he was opposed to such persons being allowed to all the speaker took issue with some of the city papers differing from propositions advanced by them in certain articles mr zera snow was next called for in responding he stated that the fact of his being called to the rostrum in that meeting was an indication di of the character of the sentiments ot those composing if IL hia hla posit position lon loo was well known having been plainly defined last hist fall when he be took a stand for B R N baskin as against geo Q cannon cann on democrat as he was he was willing to join hands with any and all who oppose the controlling of affairs political by a few men the balance of his remarks was in ii a similar strain to those of the first speaker in fes response to repeated calls mr I 1 sidney darke darice arose and said gentlemen I 1 am no stump speaker dr benedict and mr snow have expressed my sentiments 11 A tumult arose in the meet meeting dg with regard to who should be the next speaker in the midst of the yelling shouting and stamping the names of barnum is kimball 1 jones cD adewey dewey ewey 1 roberts groesbeck and others were distinguishable general barnum stood up in the audience and delivered himself of sime same utterances that savored strongly of sacrilege and profanity he said some people wanted to bring god into the constitution brinl brini for his hib Is part great as god was he hip want him in politics if he were admitted somebody would want to bring in jesus jesua christ and by and by somebody would want to bring in joe smith s the general besides indulging in profane exi descended to the common vulgarity of the use of nicknames dr F D benedict said those who feel liberal should not forget to meet the finance committee with some dollars the applause with which 11 this suggestion was greeted was hugges lively conservative legislative ASSEMBLY COUNCIL february 7 councilor Counell ornu lourton litan moved that the territorial auditor df of public accounts c 0 ants be requested reque Red to furnish the council for the use rise of bf the committee tee on education copies of reports from the secretary and tre treasurer as of the university of deseret D fot lot the section of compiled laws carried A message was rec received elved from the house announcing that atwood and webster had been appointed a committee on the part of that body to act in COD eod junction conjunction with a committee on the part of the coun cilto examine the redeemed auditors warrants in the possession of the treasurer and cancel or destroy them councilors Counci lors thatcher and thurber thurben were appointed on the part of the council the report of the territorial superintendent perin of DIttri district ct schools was then read councilor thatcher reported back with amendments 0 F 9 a bill ts to authorize and regulate the adoption of child children ren ys and recommended its passage report accepted and the bill I 1 taken up on its second reading as reported and passed parsed its second rea reading dingi HOUSE rouse february 7 I 1 7 p m house met m et pursuant to adjournment H F no 13 was taken up on its second reading by sections amended and pending the reading of section 33 was re committed to the committee on revenue with instructions HOUSE hi I 1 w i feu feb P 1 a m house uduse met pur Vur pursuant ilant t to 0 adjournment roll boll call quorum present prayer by the Chap chaplain laih mr rockwood rock Bock wood presented a claim from surveyor general jesse W fox for for two years rent of office referred to the committee on claims ac moved that a committee be instructed to learn and report to the house what territorial officers if it any are to be elected by the present assembly carried aud arid the committee on library appointed to act in iii the premises mr rockwood chairman of the committee on municipal cipal corlota ac reported favorably in b part on the petition of F F miller and 44 others citizens of ogden city for the reduction of the corporate limits of said city 11 F no IS 16 establishing the north line of ogden city read the fil first Is t time and on motion of ar r atwood read the second time by sections COUNCIL february council met pursuant to adjournment adl ourn boll roll called quorum present prayer ty by the chaplain councilor B S smith chairman of the committee on counties reported back C F IT 17 isbill bill to change boundary line between sevier and plute counties without amendments report accepted U V ir r us una laako lAA m hnot ala Ao 1 oi wl ab adoption of children was taken up read the third time passed and sent to the house the above bill C F 17 was then read I 1 passed the second reading was waa r read e I 1 ad the by its title so 80 passed and was sent sent to the house council resumed the reading of nf the criminal procedure du react renet act net pending which wo we went to press hausl HOUSE feb 8 2 pm the revenue bill no 18 was under der ebu consideration when we went press FROM SATUR SATURDAYS DArS daws DAILY EEB ren 8 9 keys some person has lost a bunch of k keys kess ey which caubo can bo got at this office young men w who ho heard the lecture of prof lewis lewia at the loth ward schoolhouse school boust house on thursday night say it was excellent amateur the ogden amateur continues to hold its iti own and t the young people contribute good articles expressing excellent sentiments and enunciating true principles we wish it permanent success filled W H rowe bowe and charles smith having withdrawn their names from the conservative ticket Is as candidates for councilor and recorder he recorder corder respectively the na names mes meg of georgo george P F culmer and ernest young hav have e been high council all the members of the high council are requested to meet at the council house on wednesday morning insl at 10 WILLIAM willlam W clerk wool meeting the article in itt the diews HEWS on the wool tariff has attracted considerable attention and a meeting of those interested in the wool business is called for hext best tuesday evenin evening g see notice in abnot another her column this thia is an important matter and we hope there will be a full attendance another it was currently reported today to day that it was intended i to put still another municipal ticket in the field on monday thesa Thess the bame same ine rAe report has it that the names will be mixed partly Fl Mormon 1 and partly not i be sure and get the straight peoples ticket homicide on thursday at east callon tooele thoele county william goodwin and marellus marcellus bates commenced firing at each other with revolvers goodwin Goodwi nj who is said to have been the aggressor received a couple of shots in the head and left the world bates was slightly wounded in the left arm hafe last evening we received a call from father thomas colborn of peterson morgan ga u county who is in the city I 1 OH CIP a visit to his daughter he has passed the allotted three score and ten by about six years and is still hale and hearty he has been in the church nearly forty five years yearn and the first elder he heard preach was the I 1 late Rr president eident brigham Brig liam llam young U S company the union square company who will appear ai at the theatre on tuesday tuesdays zda yda wednesday ed thursday and F friday evenings evening s next achieved a grand s success in san francisco and will no doubt draw large audiences here they are all genuine artists and some finland finished performances may be safely bately anticipated eee bee adver ti and get your tickets in advance successful conce concert the ward concert carn cari eert cert last evening was a success success in every bense sense e the houe boue being full and the performances wu weli 11 and efficiently rendered scandinavia hon IV W clust will deliver a lecture on navia in the tenth ward meeting house on wednesday evening next under the auspices of the Y M hl I 1 A A of that ward the Scandinavia scandinavian ti choir are expected to be present and sing some pieces in their native tongue admission free to all the lecture will commence at land surveys united states surveyor Gener general aiss alss 1 salt lake city feb 8 1878 the township plats with tive tiva lists showing dhe toe and exterior surveys in township no 41 south ranges nos 11 and 12 west of the salt lake meridian meridians i executed by bailey and burrell U S dep surveyors wore were this day filed in the local land office in this city musical times h this thia excellent home monthly ia is growing n lu fluence influence abroad as eil eli veil vell ell aa as in local favor it is frequently quoted by art journals throughout the country we nye have now before us kb no 11 II of vol 2 which contains the usual amount of excellently written ori orl ginal and judiciously culled selected matter for which its predecessors have been noted it is published b by Y calder careless music dea telfa leifa orthis of this city bound over yesterday george of park city charged with stealing bullion from the ontario smelting smelling Sm elting works bad an examination before commissioner Bp sprague bule he was held to answer to th the e grani grand ury in ja mes goodman charged with stealing ng bullion to the value ot about from the same company waived an examination and was held in bonds of 2500 to answer to the grand jury Inde in default fault ot of obtaining the required sureties i he was remanded to custody science the to popular pular science monthly has issued another fine flue supplement with the february number it contains the evolution theory and its relation to catbe the of nature the of science in the modern state the curiosities of credulity the germ theory of disease john stuart mills philosophy tested dissecting a daisy dog poison in man alan on the teaching of natural natura I 1 philosophy the little health of i ladies the action of light an clent route across central asia and brief brier notes it cau can be obtained 0 d at awyers Dw deseret yesterday afternoon we received a call from brothers Br others othera B S H alexander and george bishop of that |