| Show LOCAL NEWS FROM ruou yeida FEIDA Yia DAILY DEC 4 rua run over A young man by the name of heber reber audrus andrus who resides in big cottonwood ward while attempt lug in to stop a span apan of fractious horses hones in their endeavor to run away last VV wednesday ednes edues day was knocked down and run over by the wagon receiving such severe injuries to his foot loot and leg as to temporarily disable him though it is thought that no bones are broken homemade home made lozenges dr E L plant the herbalist whose office is on first south street Is the maker of a kind of lozenges that are highly becom mended as a remedy for coughs colds sore sors throat and croup they have a pleasant taste and inthey are as as efficacious as those claim who have used them they ought to be patronized in preference to imported no strums the second district the second district court convenes on monday next at beaver anere are several important cases coining coming up among them those of ori on lck ick convicted of murder in the first degree ree and granted a new trial two polygamy cases against W G william robinson respectively ively and some six or eight unlawful cohabitation cases judge boreman left lor for beaver this morning mr denny who defends several of the parties to be tried goes on bunday sunday it is expected that the session will last ou on t the year and that the locket docket will be cleared st star a r valley by comma communication ni cation catlon from I 1 A AC U of aton alton uintah co wy wye we learn that the first ni st sabbath meeting in star vaney valley was held on the 15 th of last month at which a letter from me cne president of the benr bear lake stake slake was wab read authorizing charles 1 D bazler to preside over the latter day b abuts re biding in that and th the 0 adjoining valley the vote VOLO lo 10 sustain brother ca cazier zier in the position was unanimous he then counseled tiie the saints to draw near to the lorland Lor dand if any difficulty or ill ili existed between them to make it agni immediately to so they could all partake of the sacrament worthily on tile tiie following sunday bunday A good spirit prevailed throughout the that valley alley is now sald said to be receiving a boom ad as people are bocking in th there thure tre ine ere from all quarters those wh t are not prepared to remain permanently go away with the determination to return as early as possible in the sprin aprin spring the residents hope ere long to belabored be favored ored with mail mall facilities third district court proceedings la in the case cabe of H brisacher vs J K X gillespie yesterday a motion to 10 vacate and het bet aside j judgment was allowed on pa payment kneut ot hii all costs to date laura crocker vs isabella brunker heretofore submitted judgment for defendant lor tor properly property and in favor of plaintiff for costs louis nadle et alivs 31 H alp lumir et al at motion to re tax costs over oven overruled med wed al miles mix was sworn in as bailiff aha tha grand jury reported one indictment ment found under territorial laws mary al bevis vs charles crow et ai court allowed a continuance for the term at plaintiffs cost in the suit of geo H knowlden kno widen et all sij alvs Henry J hay flay vard ward etal etala elair motion to reinstate case overruled the court being oi of opinion that the party is not entitled to an appeal james thomson vs F crowton et al ala ali plaintiff enters a motion to dismiss the action 34 no examination at the hour set forshe forthe for she the preliminary examination in the case of banny davenport before commissioner iniss ioner loner mckay this afternoon most of the witnesses were on hand lizzie short a daughter of win short shout ine inu butcher and aud tile the witness for an attachment was issued yesterday was also present after some delay the Commiss commissioner loner ioner remarked to lne defendants attorney upon it being stated that the witnesses had beed been before the grand jury that he did not wish to go over the same barne ground as that body and held the defendant to await the tho greult of the inquisitorial investigation considerable surprise was expressed at nhe the anxiety of the prosecution to have examination waived alter after mr Va carians rians emphatic ump emp hatic refusal yesterday to allow hsuch a churbe course and the ane reason assigned by rumor for this change of heart on the part of the prosecution was that in iii ill hia hla investigation before the grand jury the answers of the witnesses brought to him most unwelcome news and enlightened his mind toan to an extent hitherto believed almost impossible A useful fui tui missionary among the missionaries who have recently returned from eur europe pe was elder joseph A smith of providence cache county he had bad been absent more than two years vears during most of which time he be labored in the swiss and german missi mission orf oLf part oi of that time he served as secretary in the office at heine beine and the other part in active b bervice r ide in the amis izeldin It eldin in vari oell ous oua part pait of the european continent he had tile the advantage ot a good education and ample acquaintance with english ingi kugi ish as well as ds a it ledge ot urvel and latin and he entered tere dupon upon the study of the i german language with a zest that sec secured ared buc cess ile he learned learne d to speak it like a native and was often of ten taken for a german he was much blest in his labors and bad the privilege of going down into the waters of baptism with with over sixty biety persons dersons ner der sons sona he lie assisted in starting anew the work in the cit city leot ot berlin over which district he presTo presided and obtained in his ministry a certain testimony of the divinity of the cause in which he was engaged he has returned to his family and friends in good od health we trust for a ion lon long iong career ot of usefulness as he is yet a young mau man and blest with abilities and experience which can be mad s a power for good under the influences of the gospel we bid him welcome home help for the needy in a good many of the wards and settlements of this territory a custom has vre pre prevailed for some years past of calling upon the young men to turn out with their teams upon a given day in the fall of the year to haul wood for the purpose of supplying their old and decre decrepit pid and poor neighbors with their winters luel the alacrity with which the young youn men invariably respond speak speaks well weli F for their goodness of heart and the hard work involved in procuring wood from the mountains is rendered almost a pleasant pastime by the cheerful manner in which they go about it and then after alter the wood has been procured another beely beell bee is engaged in for the purpose of cuttin cutting it 4 up and piling it uway in convenient shape for winter use which is generally followed by a public feast for the xoung young oun men prepared by the tile young ladles ladies af the ward A number of those wood haul inc ing 6 becs bees becs generally under the auspices of the young mens improvement have already taken place this year in tae surrounding let set et clements tle ments the last we have heard beard of being in the bir big cottonwood ward and we nye recommended the young your men in other wards to go to and fallow follow 0 the worthy example and aud not defer it too lonz ions aa as tile the snow upon the mountains admonishes us that what catlon cation work remains to be done this year ought to be done in a hurry and if the poor people are arc not soon supplied with the necessary luel luci they are likely to suffer from the cold this system of the many uniti uniting rig tig to help the few lew cw who are needy might very properly be extended to ot other her matters than the tile supplying of fuel there are a 11 great lauy families ia in our community at the present time lime who have heretofore been in a position to help others rather than to require help but who are now deprived of their chief means of support and they should be th the e objects of care on the part of hoth both young younk and old who have it in their power to tb supply their wants and extend to them assistance ill in various ways wilys and it should be done in such a way as not tb to make them feel that they are objects of charity help extended to such in a proper spirit proves a double blessing the giver is equally blessed with those to whom it is given FROM PROM SATURDAYS DAILY DEC 5 Y TJ 1 A the quarterly conference of the Y L at 1 A of this stake will be held in the salt lake assembly hall hali hallon on saturday december commencing at IQ iol am arn and 2 pm this arrangement arrangement has been made to give the young ladles ladies more time as one meeting is usually occupied in the tile transaction of business fessand sand and leaves so little time for general instruct instruction io n primary associations the quarterly conference of the primary associations ciati clatl ons of this stake will bellfield belli bel bei held eld in the salt lake like assembly hall hail ualle on saturday hext next december commencing at 10 celock a m special care has been taken to prepare the vic children in singing and other exercises are anticipated all are invited especially the thed parent parents sto to encourage the tho children and those who have charge of them in these associations relief belief society conference the quarterly conference of the relief soi clety of this I 1 8 stake slake will bo be held in the fourteenth ward assembly glooms on friday december lith commencing at 10 am and at 2 pm it is earnestly desired that there should be a good representation from each ward verbal reports are expected from the respective presidents all those interested in I 1 these thes eorgan organizations izat ions are cordially invited to attend A sample false report it was reported to general Nl cook mccook this laforn ing that quantities of arms were stored in the thu tithing obice offic in this thu city and the general accompanied by his adjutant called the attention of I 1 mayor sharp to the statement the e three throe ree roe gentlemen en en in company W with t city ity attorney storrie richards ar s called on an bishop john Q cannon annon at the tithing office ce and a th thorough boroug investigation c convinced ge general ner at alc mccook oo 00 that there was nothing in the report worthy of notice honor to the dead the official announcement of vice president hendricks death only reached eort fort douglas yesterday and today to day memorial les ces sarv services are being held thereby there by the soldiery bold hold lery iery who were called out on parade at 9 a m to receive the uuno announcement no of the news military honors in the hape shape of salutes etc are being shown to the memory of the distinguished guns havin having been llred fired early this morning and 19 10 noon to be followed by sa W more evening A sad death beath brother john A druce of the ward of this city who has suffer suffered ed for two years 9 with a cancer on the side of his neck which appeared to have from a bio uio mow w accidentally received a falling plank chho while working on baudin building 1 I succumbed to tho the malady this morning ata at 6 he submitted to several operations for the cure of the disease and endured untold agony r in view of which his bis death can scarcely be considered otherwise than a happy release he was a noble spirited young man greatly beloved and respected byall by ail all ills his acquaintances whose whole course of life was exemplary in the highest degree degre e 11 he e leaves a wife and two ob ildren children and numerous relatives to mourn moura his nis death patronize your friends ends the present crusade against the latter day saints has produced a condition ot of things that in bonfe respects is greatly to be deplored however with all im its drawbacks there are many advantages which will prove of great benefit to the people and the old truism its deorle an ill III w wind nd that blows nobody good finds rinds verification verin cation catlon in frequent fortunate occurrences show to the people wn wax o are their true friends the saints have often been warned to avoid the suicidal policy of dealing with and supporting financially their bitterest ene eue enemies intes lutes alose those who aid in ih tile tire effort to deprive the mormons cormons Mor mons ot of their liberties bei boi because cause of their adherence to an up popular unpopular religious faith outside of the gring ring iring of rabid and corrupt anti antl A mormon formon morality who do th the howling and barking bar king bing there are a number of non mormon I 1 business men who lay claim to the title of con serva tive vc from their nonpartisan non partisan course and interference noninterference non in ill matters outside of their legitimate business it sometimes happens that persons who assume to belong belon to thib this class efte fattening upon the profits of their dealings in the community when anything unusual occurs turn and exhibit the tile true inward inwardness liess iless ot of their feelings toward the very people for whom they have pretended honorable friendship the present attempt on the part of the cit cli city officials flIci als ais to punish a number of individuals who have been guilty of gross immorality has been the occasion of calling forth from the anti antl mormons cormons Mor Alor mons torrents of vituperation and wilful falsehood and desperate efforts have been made to bring down upon the people of utah the wrath of the nation and the strong arin arm of the government has been invoked to increase the already burdensome oppression of the inhabitants of this territory all classes have taken sides on the question the majority demanding that the law be vigorously enforced irrespective of where it strikes while others notably the he most blatant advocates of harsh measures against the mormons cormons Mor mons have frantically opposed and denounced the prosecution of de bauche bauchens bau chees cs and 1 libertines another of those who have assumed to be conservative gentiles and have been classed as such has considered it proper to give vent to an expression of bis his sentiments on the present issue and in such a manner that the people of this territory would do well to make ix special note oi of it and take timely warning the business man referred to Is the manager of a wagon and carriage repository oil on main maln M a in street and is also registration officer for salt lake city hasin havin having haying hecei received ved his appointment from the ulah utah commission in conversation with a gentleman regarding the cites recent action a against a lust the frequenters of brothels he became quite denunciatory of the municipal authorities and in als ais remarks mares marrs as reported by parties who heard beard them he exclaimed if I 1 had the money I 1 would make the city sweat for it lii III the other party to the argument asked why dont you do it then you lou you are wealthy veal thy 1 I 1 1 I enough 1 was the reply tilt it takes considerable money the conversation continued further until he finally declared in speaking of the ferreting out of crime by the police that it was a d d 0 outraged out u ragel trace I 1 a ad d sham shame c A short time since judge zane in the third district court said A man who will not obey the jaws of his country which affords him protection does not deserve mercy and is not fit to be a citizen this rule is as applicable to municipal as to national government what do you think citizens ofa ota of a man holding an office by government appointment who declares the enforcement ofa of a law against lechery Is to an outrage one who would woul dif dlf if chehad he had the tile power make the corporation that protects his person and property I 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