Show irom arom MONDAYS DAILY mail matl 10 wants employment james lovatt an iron moulder late of sheffield england is in the city and desires ta to find employment in this line obsequies the funeral services over the remains of celestia er of georce ceorge C land christiana riser were held in the ward school house ouse yesterday in the presence of a large arge assemblage the hall being filled great sympathy was manifested for the bereaved er family and the words of the s speakers were consolatory orv and instructive tive third district court proceedings before chief justice ilu liu hunter anter on monday march loth 1884 people etc vs john john lland liand assault to commit rape sentence of the court that defendant be imprisoned in tho utah penitentiary one year thomas cupit vs uintah mining co default and judgment against defendant for 1396 ia people etc vs joseph biddlecome murder in the first degree examination of witnesses still in progress certificates of election certify cates of election have been issued to the municipal meers officers off elect of wellsville cache county as follows joseph howell Hov vell veli mayor layor evan owens bucl david murray wm haslem thomas kerr Heber Parker samuel perkin councilors councillors Counci Coun cifors lors win wm S poppleton recorder thos leistman Leis treasurer george H Brad bradshaw assessor and collector levi garrett marshal W S poppleton james H hall justices of the peace utah and northern washouts Wa shouts mr john JohnN N pike who returned from the north on friday night tells us something in relation to the washouts wa shouts OR on the utah and northern of which our readers have already heard the northbound north bound train on thursday remained at brigham until 7 that evening the hosa rhosa mcallister McAll lster ister troupe being eing among the passengers waiting for fon or the track to be cleared at collins ton a washout having havin occurred there at 7 the train started for col Il inston alliston and having transferred at that point returned to brigham at 2 a m on friday and then came on t to 0 ogden the northbound north bound freight train on friday could not cross box elder lake which had flooded the track and was forced to put back to brigham the passenger train was likewise delayed at that place from 10 a m till 12 1 waiting walting for the track to be put in order orde 9 honor to whom etc in noticing the new firm of grant odell aco eco co some references were made which perhaps might be construed unjustly towards other firms of our own people that handle wagons and machinery in recommending the young men who have just succeeded to the business of L BM B attison mattison we do not wish to depreciate preci ate the business of others if B clawson is well weli known throughout the territory and in the east in this s branch of business in which he has scored a bi big success naylor bros broa now naylor rike arike who handle an acknowledged first class class wagon the cooper 11 and general farming implements firms at oden ogden kaysville Kays ville etc have hav e also engaged in this business bus ines wit with h profit to themselves and the people and we do not wish to throw them in the shade while bringing to the front a new firm we wish them all well and hope they will retain the patronage which they have worthily obtained missionary work in wisconsin elder charles 31 nielson writes from la crosse wisconsin undre date of feb mra 1884 to bro andrew jenson of this city 1 I have been laboring as a missionary in this state since dec 1883 and as I 1 am the only elder here at present I 1 have plenty of room I 1 have through the blessing of god met with some success although I 1 came here as a stranger and found the people generally filled with much bitterness and prejudice against our people most of them had never seen a latter day saint before and several have expressed great surprise at seeing a live mormon elder I 1 have held about twenty meetings and preached in english ana and and i norwegian a languages 1 LA have haye ve also aiso 1 baptized 8 persons this has caused considerable excitement among the clergy and some of the p pious gous ious p priests priests have warned the people against the utah wolf and advised them not to attend my meetings I 1 have heard some threats about tarring and feather ing expulsion from the city etc but up to the present my meetings have not been disturbed I 1 wish ibish the saints at home would take prest frest palmers halmers Pal mers advice and help to preach the gospel by sending the EKET NEWS and other church papers to their friends in the states tor ton we experience almost wherever we tind find any of those papers there we also tind find friends I 1 have received letters from parties in minnesota asking me to come and baptize them but at present I 1 have too much to do where I 1 am I 1 am very much pleased with and I 1 try to get some subscribers here |