| Show LOCAL I 1 ESOM DAILY JULY 20 rv company f Ic elanders from a private telegram w learn karn that a com tany of stints from iceland in charge chare at elder john davidson arrived in new e w to r ac yesterday and left at olle oce today to day for utah they were all will goes home today to day br brother other james H nelson of ogden who has been confined in the penitentiary since jan on i conviction of unlawful cohabitation was released today to day and took the afternoon train for his bis home he served an aim extra month in lieu lien of paying his floe ane and successfully passed an examination before commissioner mckay as to his ability to pay it three brothers today to day we were called led upon by V F A brown esq of aw ogden 1 den who was accompanied by his iwo 9 brothers rev J JN N brown of roe hes t r N NY Y and D F brown ok of corning N Y there is a ura wrong ng family resemblance between the three thre e brothers both physical and mental each showing in his tace face ils as well as in conversation remarkable firmness of eon victon and character rev J N brown is a member of the G A rt anda kasig through sonie some in 4 r len n es aing the war FG ended flailed yesterday afternoon lafie investigation into the chingos fisher at eureka on the ath to a close before com of the defendants ID dennis enni 0 OCon br r was admitted to bail li ianthe sum of and thomas at kanson in 2500 but neither have yet secured bondsmen tim sullivan discharged on filing fi linga a bond of E 0 as was timothy driscoll who isael aed a bond of 1000 dan S harrington red pat harrington phil green john quinlan dennis sullivan and pat reagan were co committed bitted without ball bail and taken to apen on judges of Elec election tiou the utah appointed the fol following lowin judges edges ot of election monday i za FERY COUNTY perron precinct H M lylor lor jr moses burdick BOX SLOES ELDER COUNTY aronse use creek precinct B H cook H kimball phillip Pa skelt box elder eider precinct W H boothe LG L illespie L T pierce r promontory preci precinct pet T B R davis i JW J W taylor E A 1 X mantua precinct julius keller christian jensen christian nelson precinct T D brewster i elward morgan wm sowe cuyler precinct jos Robbin sAlex GI ft chas arbon on precinct reese beese howell henry Conant Saml vincent calls fort eort precinct thos Yeat sM wheatley Wheat leyB B H tolman Dewey villa vila preci precinct act wm bealton Be ilton john standing St Aung chas hansen park valley precinct W aoa in godfrey 1 hyrum Yates jonathan campbell plymouth precinct jed earl hyrum ross F J walker portage jos allen alien enoch harris henry johns terrace precinct jas lamb S H cave BW B W carrington Car ringlon bear river kiver precinct M C james hans L anderson 1 I 1 balad precinct J K fowler james j coll WP W P church pined for contempt this after during the hearing in the police i court coun odthe of the case of the little boys charged with breaking into mr wilk iolas store in the ward gen atol B R maxwell vao bo had been en pd gabato gaB to defend otio one of the urchins conducted himself in a manner that police justice no alternative autio administer WM Inister summary punish lawt ft witness max well we it repeated the sante questions over madle ampro improper er remarks and himself in A dis disgraceful braceful manner the wart warned him to cease his objectionable behaviour eteen maxwell makwell addressed the court in n a very insolent manner saying that the justice had no jurisdiction over him and did not nave have sense enough to perform tits his duty judge promptly ordered maxwell to pay a nine fine of 20 and to be committed until the same should be paid A couple of officers led him to the jail and locked him up he was insolent and defiant in his language towards them he fie had been in the jail but a few minutes when marshal solomon went to his cell and told him that if he would behave himself he might remain in his the marshals Mar room until he could send word to friends maxwell was quite tame and promised to behave properly whereupon he was allowed to so go to the marshals room in the city hall he was under the influence of liquor to a considerable extent A good household companion Goodli olmes domestic of practical information is one of the most useful volumes of its class ever published tile the facts it incorporates are all clearly and tersely stated slated yet the work covers over pages some idea maybe may be derived from this as to the tae range of the information it conveys it Is a book that is well calculated to be a standard aid or assistant to every household even a cursory examination is sufficient to satisfy any intelligent individual aal upon isaia abat point it is a sort ot of domestic enquire within upon everything 11 and ought to meet with a ready sale in utah it is endorsed by some of the leading periodicals such as the th e magazine ot of american history which says concerning it this unique and valuable dia is filled with information of a s character as its title indi indicates cates 1 it is a cookbook cookbook for tile the housekeeper a medical handbook for all members of the family a dressmakers guide a floral dictionary a house builders assistant si stant and serves in a thousand other directions for the general good it your friend has been rescued from thelea the sea in a drowning condition conditi bu or i struck by lightning you have only to turn to this volume to learn what to do tor for him if your bright eyed little daughter tumbles down stairs or falls into the fire you have in this work an ever e present instructor in the art of binding in up wounds soothing pain and saving v life it if you wish to jive give a dinner r the rules are all here ov even to your ashot of tare antt how st coarse shall be served it you are selecting a home this book is a wise counselor and if you are furnishing a house bouse tor for the first time it tells you yon ex to do it not omitting the items for the servants bedroom and e dippers potato m mashers ashers and candlesticks dle die sticks lor for the kitchen 11 mr james dwyer is the special agent fur the territory differences in thermometers the present extraordinarily hot weather thereas has led many persons person sto to watch their thermometers more closely than usual and they have not been able to 10 reconcile the record of their private thermometers with that of the signal service in this city as published irom from day to day private thermometers are usually placed near the surface surf ace ot of the earth in the strata of atmosphere in which human beings commonly move while the signal service thermometer is placed on the top of a very high building out of reach to some extent of the reflection ot of the heat from the surface ot of the earth and consequently in a cooler stratum of atmosphere hence Henc ethe the temperature indicated by the government thermometer is se several veril degrees lower than that thai registered by many reliable private thermometers several of the latter have indicated from to degrees in the shade within the last ten days a temperature unprecedented we believe in this city of course the position in which a thermometer is placed even though strictly in the shade will ill materially affect the degree of temperature indicated by it the thermometer of the new york herald a paper which has for years made a specialty of meteorological news is suspended with its face towards the north in a box which is attached to a post in tae street in front of the building the instrument being about six or eight feet from the ground the box enclosing it the north side of which is open prevents the rays of the sun from striking the instrument but the air of the street circulates freely around it A thermometer so placed affords of comae course a fair test ol of the temperature of the air in the street but such a test in this city on almost any day during the last month would have sent the mercury up to a much higher degree than that of any published record FROM wednesdays DAMY DAILY JULY 21 gamblers fined in the police court yesterday afternoon owen hogle L duncan and W win in harrison were arraigned on the charge of keeping gambling houses A plea of guilty was entered fa a each case the culprits were fined 75 each which was paid card of thanks we extend 0 our ur sincere thanks to all those who took part at the funeral of the late sister jaue white also to those who kindly assisted during her illness respectfully JAMES WHITE AND FAMILY returned from mexico on sun day last elder isaac J stewart of draper returned from a mission to mexico on which he has been absent nearly two years he returns in good health and spirits he reports the work of the gospel as progressing somewhat slowly in the regions whenn he has labored an unruly soldier yesterday atter afternoon ter noon hugo Piet myer a sol soldier dierwa was tried on two charges ot or assault one on J E foote and the other on wm win H grenig the evidence showed conclusively clu that the accused was guilty both foote and grenig having been badly handled Piet myer was fined 35 on both charges NeT band on monday evenin evening 9 the etith ward brass bandfield band Bandli neld eld their closing mee meeting tink settled up their affairs and disbanded eleven ot of the most active members immediately entered into a new organization under the name of felds cornet band with mr john held as leader the ne new band have sent for uniforms the predominating color of which will be gray B Y college an announcement appears in our advertising columns today from the secretary ot of the brigham boang ro ng college at logan ehg the institution will reopen on monday september and is an excellent place for the instruction of the young the saints would do well to take ad vantage of the opportunities offered by this school for the education of their Cla children ildren fine remitted after general george E R maxwell had remained in the city jail about fifteen minutes yesterday afternoon tor for his insulting language in the justices court he besent sent a note to judge requesting that he be permitted to come on out and make an apology this was allowed and the result of maxwells maxwelll Max wells action was that the line fine was remitted and lie he was permitted to go at liberty accidentally shot about half past six last evening a number of small boys 9 or 10 years of age were playing at mrs james Ir vines in tile the F fourteenth our ward when another boy known as busk due came up with a 44 calibre pistol in his hand ile he exhibited the weapon to the boys and in handing it to 10 darwin irvine it was discharged the ball entering young Ir vines left leg below the knee and lodging near tae ankle from where it was extracted tae wound is very painful the boy 1 due ae claims that he know the weapon was loaded petty larceny yesterday afternoon five boys named norton and raymond curtis willie paddock parsons and adams were placed on trial for breaking into wilkinsons Wilkin sons store in the fourteenth ward and stealing some goods the case against par sons and adams was dismissed raymond curtis was acquitted and willie paddock and norton curtis adjudged guilty sentence was set for T 2 p in today to day and at that hour curtis appeared upon his promising to do better in the future sentence was suspended young pad dock was released yesterday upon his fathers promising that he would be on hand to receive judgment but this morning mr paddock came with the information that his incorrigible son had bad left the house last evening and had not been seen since Y L M I 1 athe annual meeting of the young ladies I 1 association of the ward wai d was held in the ward meeting house last evening july auly botn mrs mis mary E irvine president at 6 p in dinner was served three long tables were set in the wing of the building and profusely ornamented with flowers but the bright sparkling faces of the girls were more beautiful beautia 1 still mrs E b S taylor pronounced the blessing about a quarter to eight meeting raey ting commenced with the usual exercises minutes of the last annual meeting and financial report of the last year were read by the secretary miss rachel ham hamlin it n after which a pro gramme was rendered rende consisting consist inz of a manuscript read by miss grace galligher Gallig ber entitled the progressive journal it contained some good articles from the members A correspondence coi on the subject of plural marriage between miss emma brown and riss miss ella was particularly interesting this was followed by miss clarabel ridges who has a rich full voice giving ng a song in a sweet and touching gale style recitation oy by miss lizzie thomas hoi as the sailor bailor boy expression and voice excellent biographical sketch of mrs bathsheba W smith given verbally by miss may ridges very good song by miss ella beesley in her very best style and voice correspondence by miss carrie came smith and miss alice asper upon the first principles I 1 of the gospel very creditable indeed remarks were then made to the young people of whom there anere were perli perhaps tips a hundred and fiat fifty Y assembled in the hall by mrs airs mary A freeze miss nellie colebrook Gole brook mrs E T taylor mrs E B wells mrs ann player and bishop james watson who eap exp expressed himself as feeling the greatest interest inte iest inthe in the young people of his ward and given in such a mauner manner that it must inspire them with confidence in his hia counsel counse prest tane made some excellent closing remarks and adjourned the meeting the congregation aaion sang two verses of the hymn the spirit of god like afre a fire is burning benediction Benedicti onby by elder H bywater the meeting was one of unusual interest and such gatherings and reunions cannot fail to be beneficial and they prove plainly that the youth louth of zion who take part in them are making great reat spiritual improvement and growing g in wisdom and understanding |