Show idal and other scatters matters DAILY aram 25 I 1 emigrants coming company of emigrating saints left lift liver livel pool for new york last katurd saturday ay polica court the only case on the docket today to day was that of a mercantile firm down street fined for using water to sprinkle the street ff without a license eed eed bed stockings new hew uniform A paper is being circulated for subscriptions script lons ions toward the procuring of anew a new uniform for the red stocking baseball base ball bali club the movement la Is lein bein being well patronized district court friday morning april 25 1879 judge P 11 emerson presiding the people etc vs wm tracy cause dismissed people etc vs andrew petit et at al a cause continued people etc vs kennedy J T hanley same order late train accident the utah southern train was two hours late last evening owing to an accident 1 which took place at york just as the train was entering that place at noon A heavily loaded freight train while a switch was being made collided with an engine the of which was BO so badly smashed as to necessitate sending bending for another engine seven beven miles away no one was hurt honor to whom etc last elenina ev enina we stated that from the proceeds of exhibitions niven given by the slat ward mutual improvement association they had been enabled to purchase an organ for th meet ing house bouse we learn that others have contributed toward this purpose besides the society named the sunday school gave 10 the dramatic association assisted by several entertainments and considerable was vas made up by donations from the ward waud an old citizen gone last evening at 7 claude clive an old and well known citizen of S sait salt it lake breathed his last ills his disease was inflammatory rheumatism tit m from 0 in which he had been suffering fer for f or some time past he was in early days daya day the costumer cos coa at the theatre and one of the original theatrical fraternity of late yeara and up to the time of his death he had been following his profession of tailor at which he was remarkably expert his death de 1 ath will be regretted by many old time friends we W 6 extend our sympathy to the bereaved family murder and suicide yesterday morning a dual tragedy took place at rt park city A man named swan having quarreled with his wife shot her and immediately afterward wards killed himself with the same weapon it appears that he had been out of work and indolent for a long his hia wife had to BUD bun support him which she did by hewing sewing giotes gloves becoming tired of sup porting him she told him if he did not sot do something to assist her to live she would bue sue for a divorce he threatened te kill her if she did SOS so and yesterday merul morning g a r bending sending away his hia bon son I 1 t their ein eln only child oil on some errand he e proceeded 1 toy to carry his hib threat into e effect act with the result stated I 1 news hews froia from minnesota bro geo goo NY Y biggs writing from monticello ti wright county minnesota says there are about fifty saints in that region who are desirous of emigrating to utah but the difficulty in finding purchasers for their farms is so great that their present prospects for leaving are rather poor if the overland trip could be 6 made in safety with teams as of old suitable and advantageous exchanges might be made eo so that the emigrants could farnish tarnish themselves selves relves with means for that kind of travel probably next year a company will be formed to make the journey in this manner water in northern minnesota is becoming very scarce even the mississippi river being so lowthan low that small boys can wado it without difficulty in many places floering flouring flou ring mills depending on water for their motive power a are reldie reidie idie idle sufficient jain usually fails falls f 9 however to mature the crops though there has been some loss from drouth I 1 FROM SATURDAYS SATini nays DAYS dalbys APRIL aprin 1 ag 6 police court A cattle stealing case occupied the attention of the court today to day simmons and stearns steams bc being ling the defendants the latter was discharged for lack of evidence and simmons held over to answer A new Bu buil Bail building bunding ding Z 0 M 1 I is having the ground south of their main establishment excavated for the purpose of erecting a new building thereon itis it Is to be three high the lower floor to be used as the stove and hardware department part ment district court saturday morning april 1879 0 judge P H emerson presiding thomas I 1 spooner vs A N stevens Stev onset etal al default and judgment referred to clerk to compute J E dooley et al VB vs J E brown drown et al of defendants entered and cause referred to E T sprague special commissioner to report court adjourned till monday at 10 a m museum the tho curator of the deseret museum respectfully acknowledges the receipt of specimens of or mineral wax of utah from lighten lighter and bose rose of thia this city also specimens of coal droppings crop pings from spring ville by favor of mr bead head and a reptile from africa presented by mr alonzo noon of provo the reptile is known among the zulus as the green mamba Mambi 1 it ina ifa bite Is said to be fatal toman benefit entertainment we learn that a number of young ladies and gentlemen of this city are getting up an entertainment of a literary and musical character as a testimonial benefit to miss mattle mattie attie paul U I 1 a young lady now attending college ile lle e at ann harbor michigan arl all and pu pursuing the study of medicine mis iss raul paul was once an employee at this establishment she Is a lady of genuine merit i and a worthy candidate for the testimonial now under preparation further particulars hereafter class in obstetrics dr romania B pratt will commence her summer class for the study of 0 obstetrics and feminine diseases on monday may at 11 am in her office in the old constitution building the lectures will be given twice a week and the terin term will continue six months at the close of the class for the last six month months sr thursday afternoon herself and a few of her pupils met at the resi nesi residence defice of oneff one of their number mrs mra marxe marye y van schoonhoven ethward ath ward anduar and partook of a dinner complimentary ar y to mrs pratt the class presen presented e her er with memento mementoes efi eil of t their thein ein eln esteem acdan enjoyable social was held on the occasion blasting 2 esterday yesterday afternoon hardy and ayres made some blasting experiments witha new kind of non explosive granite powder cartridges they have just us t begun to manufacture A hole ten inches in depth was drilled into a solid seamless boulder weigh ing about six tons and into this hole about one and abalo ahalt ounces of powder were placed in the usual way the result being that the rock was burst into four pieces of about equal size other experiments experiment a quite as successful were made and the fact was clearly demonstrated that one ono more branch had been added to the already important industry of powder manufacture in this city junction exciting scene one of the tho hitching hit bit ching ehing posts in front 0 of f cutlers Cut lers commission store has disappeared this thih la Is how bow it was done A fine spirl spirited ted horse belonging to alan alar shui shut hitched by its rider to the post and while the latter was waa away broke loose dragging the post aften after him becoming frightened at the clumsy appendage the horse started affat off at a swinging the post from side to side to the imminent danger of all the heads in the vicinity after striking the coop co op hitching rail and annd a telegraph pole successively with the terrible bis missile th the e terrified animal started down the street caus causing ilig such a scattering on all sides as is 13 seldom to be witnessed on second south street he was stopped but when released from his ugly burden I 1 it was found that he had baj beell severely injured thereby careless shooting yesterday afternoon while mr hill of hill hawkins restaurant was carrying meat in the rear room of their establishment a bullet came through the open door front the back whizzed by his head and struck the wall on the opposite side knocking down a teapot by the concussion it was evidently a spent ball from the weapon of bome some s om q person practicing shooting but a more and it would have hill his life A report of a pistol or gun was heard beard about the time by an employed at crows crowds harness shop but the perpetrator of this careless action is BO so far unknown it will be well for hirn min to remain so as there is an ordinance against the reckless use of weapons particularly within the limits pf af the city all who wish to practice with firearms go outside the walls and even there be very careful stabbed by a 0 playmate from an ephraim correspondent we learn of a serious affair which happened at fountain green san pete county on the dinst three boys two aged nine years and the other 15 were out herding When among other espers capers they began to play indian the 15 year old boy a bon eon of cornelius collace Col Coll laes lacs ayls axis person persona personated ted the indian and succeeded in badly scaring one af the younger ones one of these seizing the boy called to the other to come and fik rik fix nuhim him theother the Tho other little fellow who was so excited by fear as ag to render him insensible of what ho he was doing ran against his opponent with a two bladed knife both blades being op open enand tind stabbed d him baing you are an indian I 1 will kill you the knife entered hla hia back just below the left shoulder but luckily slanted downward had it gone straight it would likely have inflicted a fatal wound tt it was an ugly one aa as it was but wae was i dressed by dr crockwell of ephraim and the patient fc is progressing satisfactorily 1 ly ehe rhe tha the Eha provo factory A day or two ago we had the pleasure of going through the provo woolen mills this stirring enterprise is included in three spacious buildings the main one orrock of rock the other two of and Is situated in the very heart of the town the provo river ia utilized for far water power and the machinery of tho the entire establishment 19 run by two turbine water wheels the full fall force torce of hands employed is is 30 of whom are men and the rest women girls and boys superintended super intended by brother james dunno dunne in the first building are the office salesroom drying room store room and carpenter shop and cloths claths of various kinds and yarns cfall of all nil shades of color are kept constantly on hand in the rock building which is the main one I 1 is most of the machinery of the establishment on the lower floor are 4 blanket looms 6 crompton cloth looms 16 clipper looms for the manufacture of jeans 21 J e naj a roller looms for checks and various other fabrics 6 broad roller looms for shawls and hod plaids and a yarn twister tester and warp dresser on the floor above we find 3 0 and add 4 seit acting mules of bf spin spindles dies dieb each the latter used for siyi spinning nning yarn the third thira floor has hns 8 sets bets of cards 3 to a set sit and grinders re and on the next floor are ard two t wa wool pickers ab aad and d two reno renovators renova vaters tors this room also being used to store wool the lofty lotty tower above commands an excellent view of provo and the vicinity the third building contains two evans presses three fulling mills three washing mills two narrow giga gigs and one ono broad broa d one one cloth bolter and measure measurer r two brushes and three this his hib building is for fulling Hillin gand and pressing A dying room is also adjoining in which bich w arh are five vats and one onel wool washer tho establishment manufactures u fac fhe tures its own soap thinking these statistics might be of interest to some gome we publish the them mAt at another time we jua xua may say more of the process of converting the raw material nto fa bucs buca lor the trade slighting the tha mino Wino minority kity A no ti ceable feature at performances where empty seats are in the ma la Is the almost universal disposition on ther the part of the actors to slight their parts either cither by cutting them down or playing them without the usual spirit particularly is this the general rule at matlo matio ees eeg where families famille sand and bile dren are Sug supposed posed to make up the audience alence wo we are aware mat nat itis it is easier to perform with spirit in the presence of a in since the size of an audience is 19 1 9 the criterion by which air actor judges the public appreciation of his efforts and appreciation is a powerful incentive to exertion but that the performer is justified in 61 playing off on his audience however limited we can ean cannot not agree it there were but one auditor present he be has paid for admit admittance 0 just as much as he would have done if there were a thousand there beside himself and as he be has come in ail all good faith to see the performance we contend that it is his bis right to wit ness and the duty of the actors to produce their very best effort for nis nia enjoyment and unless he ha ca can n have havo this satisfaction he feels if he is a man of intelligence that he has been defrauded which is indeed the case for to withhold a due return of the price paid in any bus iness dishonest in the minds of all right thinking people we recall in this connection the words of mr C W Coul dock the actor which sustain our position exactly this dramatic veteran would always do his best day dayl or night before ten or ten thousand it made no difference because he recognized the fairness of the principle that every manis man Is entitled to the worth of his money it Is a pity there are not more Coul docks in the profession at the Pipa piparo forcel re matinee last saturday we were pleased to notice that the singers did even better than ihan at any other time previous Tru ethere was an audience to justify the finest exertion but for the credit of the company we will sup pose lose tose that they would have acted the he same under oth other er circumstances feol MONDAYS DAILY dally aan amu 8 X A meeting of the priesthood of the sait salt lake stake of ofelon zion will be held in the fourteenth ward assembly rooms on saturday morning angway abay ard 3rd 1879 at 11 A full representation of the priesthood hood of the stake is requested ANGUS M CANNON CANNONS DAVID 0 CAIDER CAI cal DER soupir JOSEPH E TAY TAYLOR taylon lont Lort homo mission tha homo home missionaries sion bion aries arles q this stake are requested to td nie rie meet 1 et at tile the council house on db wednesday a y evening the inu dinst at 7 Oc hoch rock ri repairs pairs the mareet in front of the theatre is being re graveled and le ja paired repaired we hope our country co temporaries wont n it inter infer that this thia comes cornea from patronizing the drama too heavily returned returned Ee turned C E R savage E esq an and d party returned this thia morning from their thein trip they made the journey of miles as proposed but finding no scenery which justified the exercise of his profession of view taking our genial friend returned to the more prolific regions of happy utah welcome back t change of vocation brother james ethompson for a long time timo an nem nom employee p koyee toyee at this office and for the past few years our associate in thel editorial department takes hla hia departure in a day or two for eden weber county where he goes tor to settle permanently as an agriculturist ha he takes with him our best wishes wis heslor or his success and jn his new line of life the miles case the court room wab was crowded crowt tea iea to today dby by people eager ager to witness the tho proceedings edings in the miles ulles |