Show local and other matters Iffat emu KOM DAILY dally jan JAH 13 supreme court pursuant to adjournment journ ment the supreme court of the territory met yesterday jus jug cices emerson and boreman bowman being retest chief justice hunter not baving having returned from the east no busin business ebs eks was transacted and the court adjourned for one week at the expiration of which tIme Judge hunter it is ii expected will have arrived A bd day yesterday yest Yeat erday was waa a herlous herious day for the utah southern the passenger train that left lett here at delayed five hours near the point of the Mountain by snow enow and several men were nearly drozan in endeavoring to extricate the engin pa two of them being attached from the blockade the pas gonger conger train was not note relieved until the freight train arrive arrived dand and helped it out of the difficulty on the return trip the pas passenger monger train wab was also delayed and did not deac reach h this thih i city until about 1 tah morning bereavement we extend our earnest condolence to the cami ly of brother william A Taylor df harrisville weber county in the roas loaa of of their wita I 1 in a S xyr t J AM asb onet onte boy koj aged over two years died on the list uit uli of jung judg fever a kirl girl aged nive five jears years years vears expired on the ath of typhoid fever and still another boy aged seven fell a victim to diphtheria on the ath dinst bat two children remain in the family the names of the deceased appear elsewhere junction junctions jots frank daley pat fat obrien len ien frank smith and jack skinner have been arestel by sheriff brown in ogden for stealing cattle hides A boarding sebooh is about to open on ou the fort For hall indian reservation erv er there are 1500 Sho bho onea and bannocks Ban nocks quartered there and the school hlll open open with 40 pupils an equal number of either sex there was no central pacific express on sunday morning but yesterday there were two sections the firt first arriving on time and the second secand about five bours bourn late the road over the sierras sl erras erraa is now reported comparatively clear of snow and nud the debris debria occasioned by the breaking of bheda aheda grist hiril birli burned A special from cedar city cily iron county received yesterday says that the griat mill belonging to louis louls R chaffin and company of that city was consumed by fire yesterday morning it cost the owners fifteen yeam ago between and 10 0 WO there was waa about bushels of wheat belonging to the th people in the tha mill which was also destroyed the miller who WM waa living in ft a lumber room attached to the mill house I 1 which was bulitt built of says bays the nire fire originated in the cellar of the mill but does not know now how the citizens gathered to render aid but the flames had bad too much the ascendancy to allow of anything being sayed saved in the mill father chaffen sustains the heaviest loss lose A subscription lis ils list twill will be put pat in circulation iena tenc notes mr wm win farrer who haa baa charge of the co op baier baler on wednesday accident ally aily caught hla hia arm in the machin MV ory by wh which lph the limb was wag considerably bru biu bruised lied though luckley jio not broken the utah southern railroad company ia is now packing the new building at the depot with ico ica from he lake the blocks average ave ava rage jago 13 12 inches in thickness and am are as clear as a c crystal AM thy the ftp utah and pleasant valley valpey coal trains have at last got through the blockade and on night last two car loada loads were shipped here but bat two car loads fill flu a gnats eye figuratively speaking stock tha that have to winter out oat have buffered suffered terribly darlng daring the sete sele severely rely cold weather ang and deep snows of late many ha have ve frozen to death others have been drow drowned ned while many that escaped the tho th two wo former calamities have had their extremities badly frosted the legislative assembly Ass emoly proceedings ce in the council oha Cha chamber babers monday january 1218 SO atter after a temporary organization had been effected a committee on credentials was appointed consisting of oluff cluff caine calne and fotheringham who reported the following list of members holding credentials wll wil lorenzo snow diw berrill peter barton eorge teasdale Tea bdale adale erastus enow abraham M 0 08 smoot moot lae E n joseph F smith daniel H weld welo wells 1 ss W W muff duff j J john ohn T calne caine A JL thurber after the administration of the oath by secretary thomas a p permanent erm anent organ organization listion was made with lorenzo snow Pre president silent chas W stayner Bt ayner chief clerk W V W taylor assistant clerk W L halliday Halll day enrolling clerk john boyden engrossing clerk saml sami el B smith sergeant at ariew bells beily bell doorkeeper howard 0 young messenger heleman pratt watchman henry 0 boyle chaplain the house was notified not fled of the organization of the council and the chaplain then opened by prayer thurber thurben and und calne caine were appointed howalt to walt wait upon the acting governor and ask it if he had bad any communication to make they reported that the governor wab waa read ready r to confer with the coanell I 1 the blouse 01 ol s ana and an invitation from it to the coun cil oil to meet the former in joint session to receive the governor vernor was accepted and the council ada adjourned eurn purn jn in a body to the ball hail of representatives senta tives here in the joint session alon rion hons hong lorenzo snow orson pratt and acting governor taomas occupied the speakers speaker a stand after the calling of the rolls mr thomas read his address as acting governor 2000 copies of which were afterward vor jor ordered dered printed with the accompanying documents for the use of the legislature the minutes were read and the joint session dissolved after the council had returned to their chamber that hereafter the council meet at 1 pm it was moved that the hon secretary of the territory be respectfully fully requested to fuir furnish nish the officers of the council each with a copy of the compiled Coni piled plied laws laws of f I 1 layt last alt all t efm session elm ion ton and the journals of 1 last st mabion masion Bt eson ason it was also moved that the sergeant at arms armb of each house be instructed tri to famish the officers and find members with copies coples of territorial newspapers not exceeding three copleland cople copies sand and with penknives etc the council adjourn adjourned id till T tuesday ues aes at aft I 1 p m proceedings in the house monday from pm till closet close at the conclusion of the joint session is embodied in the council proceedings a similar motion to that made in the council counell regarding the tho supplying eup rup plying of members with newspapers lle lie ws papers and stationery was carried after some somo discussion and nine aine riding after which the houe adjourned till 2 pm t dally i jils it mayor skinner dead A special from beaver announces the sudden budden death yesterday morning V f hon HOD H A Sk skinner lonner lofter the mayor ot ol beaver city hu had with pulmonary pom complaint plaint beme seme time and been indisposed from an attack of the ailment for several mouths but no noone oue one expected his demise to bo be so near he w was as a live energetic citizen well k known and esteemed esth esti emed omed hy by the whole community who deeply feel hla hia loss his funeral took place this at 10 further particulars david Rowe bowe lone ione rone one of the victims of tha the disaster an on the utah and Nor railroad the other day 1 Is now novo considered out of danger his skull was and he received other injuries but dr benedict at hand and rendered the required assistance the reason the men did not hear the snow plow approaching from behind wag because their ears were muffled to protect them from the cold the nying flying snow as hag has been already explained prevented proven teo tec the ohe engineer from frem seeing them ahead burst a blood vessel the sad news comes from franklin idaho odthe of the death there on the abe ath last of elder charles charies W fox a man well weil known and highly esteemed among the latter day saints sainte as a kindhearted kind hearted hospitable upright boul soul and a true and faithful member of the church on new yearb day be he accidentally burst a blood vessel but the bleeding was stopped and it was hoped he would recover reappeared he appeared tobe to be gaining gainin 9 streng strength til until the eve ove evening ng of the when further farther hemorrhage set in fram the effects of which he ex expired aired A host of warms warm personal friends especially the trav traveling elink elders whom he be always received and treated with the utmost generosity will deeply feel his loss and join with us in con condolence dolance to the bereaved members of his hia household and family relatives killing the sparrows one of the popular pastimes with small boys at this season ot of the year is Js to kill the small birds that makie their appearance in swarms on th public streets and other places it isa cruel practice at beasto be best atto to destroy thee thele inoffensive little crea tures of whatever species and should be esteemed a punishable babi babl e of rense fenee but especially is the misdeed magnified in view ot of the fact that many mauv ot at blida BO ito 1 ly killed are those which have bee been n imported at considerable expense from europe and the east by some bome of our leading citizens and whose growth and increase are a public benefaction in view of the insect destroying proclivities and harmless nature of the birds in reference 0 to trees and garden plants th the b sparrow is the one t to 0 which we particularly refer a very useful assistant to the gardener and fruit grower and one whose existence should be protected from the rapacious habits of the destructive urchin THURSDAYS DAILY JAN IS 15 reports wanted the Sc secretaries creth r of the ohe various sunday schools throughout the territory are urgently requested to send in their annual reports for the year soon as possible to levi W rich ards secretary odthe deseret dunday sunday school union big wind ind A high wind prevail revall ed at oxford idaho on ftp ho night of the ath insa no one was waa injured ed but considerable damage was misted lonic ionic ted one house bouse being beine unroofed and walls walla fences trees trebe etc being blown about promiscuously quite an undertaking the beautiful but difficult drama of the marble heart is to be produced ogden in next week with mr 8 A kenner of the junction in the dual role roie ot phidias and raphael george taylor and be ben nen rich of that city also appear success I 1 f dabbed tabbed in the arm arili last tasa even oven ing a Chi chinaman rushed into the police station and after exhibiting an ugly knife cut in his left forearm stated that he had been stab bed by a fellow countryman on commercial street the police pollee were dispatched in quest of the of fender but did not find him nothing more la Is known r which will lot amount to muc mue much h anyhow notes the fuel fael famine m no in provo and adjacent settle ments still continues 1 mr james Dann lann Superintendent of the provo woolen mills writes from omaha under date of the loth lr 1 I find this a busy town lown of about 2 pr inhabitants ilog a lep plenty pleta y of politicians and mud the chief amusements of of the generality of thet the people here seems to consist id hi hard things of each other the populace is nobody only on election d day aye the krestof rest of the time is a p put ui in by th the a politicians in work works I 1 n dp g up jobs and dividing profits I 1 start for Chic chicago igo today to day I 1 A happy union it is 1 V with ith great pleasure plea sute that we chronicle another happy marital union this after afternoon mr keber heber M wells wens a young gentleman well known in this city and lles iles lias Wilia libbie lubbie beatie beatles miso also ibo iso a native of our community were united in the holy bonds of matrimony the ceremony v was performed med by president D ha el aeliss wells the father of the bridegroom rho rhe the cho bride Is a daugh daughter tei of our fellow townsman HS H 8 beatie beatle ef esq c at whose residence in the seventh ward this evening a private reception will be held to which thi the many friends of the young couple will throng to pay their respects to to the happy pair upon thi this oe 0 e w 0 the most blissful and important attys of their mutual existence the bridegroom ia Is a young man of unusual ability and promise highly and widely teemed esteemed for his genial gental disposition excellent character and many good gool qualities and the bride is equally beloved and und respected among her hr aspa associates clates for her intelligent 11 9 end ent mind amiable characteristics and general intrinsic worth lve we wish our young friends god upon the journey of lire life temporal as well as eternal and andall all sil he the attendant prosperity and bap that their hearts could wish or or heaven besto bestow 7 A pitiful narrative A widow lady ady named anna collins called fir iri our office this morning and gave v ar ead and pitiful account of her unfortunate experience during the lat la t three weeke weeks it appears that about six beelis son bon J james ame s henry coldins a youth under is 18 years of bf agey age left buffalo bunn Buff hig big itea i york for ogden with the in intention terl teri of seeing the country herg hereabouts and if satisfied ll 11 fled fied settle down I 1 and aud send tend word ba back c k to his mother our informant to come and bring ner net four other children to remain permanently about three weeks ago ngo ehe received a letter ietter from her son who wilo was then in ogden telling her to come along that it was an ani excellent place for her vocation that of nurse and that she could better her condition materially bj by moving west the letter also stated that he be was quite sick with a bad cold and urged her to come to him without delay on receiving this mixture of good and bad news mr kro collich coll ins sel set about preparing to I 1 leave eave buffalo at once and ind gathering up nil all her little earn earnings ings inge amounting to nearly MG and leaving I 1 dg her other children in the care of friends until eho rhe could send fr them took the train for st louis from bhe she went to kansas city at which place pinco changing chrs cars for denver her purse pulse wab stolen from her ami nd bho ehe was waa thus at once dl cfall with the excel s tion of a ticket to denver the mm kutis amounting to she 1 immediately m me tl I 1 informed inform bd the conductor w wua advised lier her to remain in kansas kanbas city and try to regain I 1 isseks Q n her hor ase beconi cowl s g knevin a t the h subject of h sym gym sympathy pathy 1 abe company paying her hotel expenses forthe week that pile phe rema tema remained ined there no cine cities bo however weVer was ulas brained to the stolen motley money and after writing to her bet son eon explaining the causo cauto of hor her delay she went onto on to denver heri hero she ghe eold fold every article of clothing she had to ebare in order to reis liza s means to reach ogden list last saturday evening she arrived there aud and on the fo following bionday monday commenced inquiries for herson she wab waa I 1 tor for some timey times tinie but finally learned from two different sources that he hi had bad been there about a week beo bedore before and was looking in poor health she hen went to the post office I 1 but they could tell her nothing the clerk did not even know that her letter to her eon had reached tb there re or been delivered not hear iriv anything in ogden the poor |