Show FROM TUESDAYS S DAILY DAHY JAN A 4 I 1 the jury ia L this afternoon af probate juane afi asmith A smith aad clerk mcmillan of the third district court selected names of persons to serve as grand and petit jurors for the third district for 1887 the list was not completed in time for publication in wis this evenings NEWS 1 co congregational n singing SiB ging we are pleased to learn that the practice of congregational sinking singing Is likely to be resumed resu medIn in our oar lc least ast la in the new tabernacle we are informed that president angus M cannon heart heartily I 1 IV favors a v rs the proposition and prof B be e 3 ey conductor of the tab choir is willing to rehearse suitable pieces with such members of the congregation as desire to join in singing as soon as arrangements can be made for that purpose the singing dg of an opening hymn by the congregation when effectively rendered win will greatly aid in awakening an inspiring fechte inthe in the audience and speakers sparks outgeneraled the billings gazette is 1 authority for the story that a well known scout and hunter who has traveled over alm almost ost every trail in montana sent a report to the interior department to the effect that on a great many of the principal streams he found large quantities of green reen timber cut down the small timber er less than eight inches was used for building houses and making dams while the large timber was left to rot ret on the bank commissioner sparks immediately sent a special agent to investigate vesti gate the matter which he did and reported but as the beaver sare a very numerous family famil win in montana there have been no damage suits instituted by commissioner sparks arrests at mill creek early this morning deputies cannon aud and sprague visited the house of levi lev north at mill creek salt uke lake county and made two arrests on the charge of M unlawful cohabitation these were levi oreb seventy years of age and his son hiram B north of provo prove valle valley utah county the accused accused were brought before commissioner mckay P pleaded e t 0 d and were placed u under n d e r 1000 bonds each to await the action alou of abe the grand jury the wit witnesses witnessed nesse 19 behind being notified to appear before the in inquisitors inqui on february alth the sureties for mr north sen were W W casper caspar and an d john C ook cook and in the other case jesse murphy and addison north last nighta fire about halt half past ten last night the oot bottling taing works of the boca brewing company at oflas s third west street were discovered to be on tire the alarm was telephoned to the city hall ball and in a very short space of time the firemen were at the place the large building huil ding being entirely of wood was in flames and it WAS out oat of the question to hope to save any portion of it A small house on ti borall si quite close to the he burning building gy caught fire but was saved by the firemen from any material damage A small boiler some macal nery a light wagon agon and a number of other articles were also destroyed the building made a big blaze and drew a large iati crowd from various parts of town the loss will probably reach 2000 on which there Is as 1750 1760 insurance the bottling works have beens bUt down for some time a portion of the warehouse being used as a stable the origin of the lire are is unknown though it is supposed to have leen the work of a tramp or RD an incendiary racing accident Acol dent the southern Uto inan nas the lol loil towing lowing from a letter written by D M tyler 1 from hebron washington county under date of dec 1 we had bad quite an exciting tone here last evening lor for a few minutes to four boys started to run horse races two from each end of town about the same time when they were at full speed two of the horses one from each way w ay came in contact with each other when horses and riders came to 0 the ground together one horse was killed and the other badly crippled the boys miraculously escaped with a few scratches and bruises had they come against each other at the speed they were going instant death to noth must have been the result 1 similar oases cases of horse racing seldom occur in the principal thoroughfares in this city tat but the incident aeldean suggests that fast driving is 19 becoming altogether too common in the streets narrow escapes frequently occur where pedestrians dest rians have to be pretty lively to get out of the way of teams whose drivers seem to think it their undoubted privilege to drive over street crossings and around abound corners at a furious rate of speed millard billiard stake Acad academy erny we are in receipt ot the report of the millard stake academy for the past year which being too lengthy to present entire we give a synopsis of cf it is addressed to the trustees and signed by alma greenwood oal ual the department Is in his bis charge for the first seven weeks then of miss alice merrill for eight after which time it Is conducted by joshua greenwood lor for five weeks it has 12 classes classed with 53 weekly highest membership in any ady class being 54 64 in penmanship and in physiology the ille advanced department is in ia charge of alma greenwood has 10 classes and 53 weekly recitations the highest class me membership n being bo 50 in theology the residences of students are as follows fill more hl fl meadow B U deseret 5 ganesh 2 scipio 1 alt ali like lake city 1 garneld 1 total 71 there are in additions addi tiona musical department and a poly society the progress made throughout being very gratifying the exhibition of the academy took place in the court hou house e at Fi dillmore ilmore on the alt ahn an interesting pro gramme was well rendered before bedfor ea a large and appreciative audience we are pleased to observe from the report that the institution to is conducted affef the progressive plan rapidly growing in favor among the liluer latter day saints W DALLY DAILY JAN fi 6 more diphtheria two cases of lave been reported today to day one at mr win Groes becks 27 e c yourth fourth bouth street and another at mrs Wood burys 22 I 1 w fifth youth south street fireman hurt huri tast last roan man peter peta haagn hansen was working at tto tb baptist schoolhouse ouse lire when the be chimney if ell and he was struck by on one of the bricks which crushed in hil hi heavy hat and cut cat a gash in his head he received aen attendance dance and the injury Is very painful it is I 1 not 1 serious 1 1 stay Insane Jos H stay was su subjected b to a medical ex this morning at the city hall drs dri H J w and J as S richards Eich ards being present as physia ph physicians ysca us his conduct and appear wace were such that there was no as to matter has been taken hold of by the county court and stay will probably soon be placed in tire the territorial insane asylum where he will oe be unable to do further damage coltof cost of insects the country aft tieman says say a the yearly loss oy the depredations of insects in the united states has been variously estimated at from two to three hundred ni million ilion dollars but although the amount of crops has been continually increasing w vo have no doubt the insect ti glosses losses have decreased through the knowledge of cultivator sto elude or destroy them A late scientific writer says there bisno doubt it would be wise economy for every ever state in 1 1 the union to have a properly qualified i lied officer charged with the a y of insect injuries and benefits and that many times his salary would be saved to the state ging doing east J 11 erickson president resident and J JE E clinton superintendent P nt of the wool growers association As of southern utah leave for the east on morning on business connected with the wool growing interests in this section they will visit chic boston philadelphia and other bd business I 1 centres bentres cen tres with a view ot bf ti finding ltd D a market tor for this years wool elep being energetic and aind reliable business men and representatives of a substantial industry indu airy they will doubtless be successful in their object the members of the association now own nearly a quarter of a million of sheep from which are produced annually over a million and ar quarter pounds of wool looking up information at noon today today two persons of the female gender entered the residence tesi dence of mr air james russell Eu ssell in the eleventh ward and representing themselves as peddlers wanted to sellars sell mrs russell some lace asking a dollar a yard as nane none was wanted they offered to drop the price to fifty cents but bur still fal failing to 11 effect a salt they proposed to let enough U gh of the lace goto go to pay lor for a dinner about this juncture mr russell entered and the women were about to take a hasty departure when he asked them to ta stop and take dinner but they suddenly bad business elsewhere they went out and dropped la in to a neighbors where as has at since ace been ascertained they asked the same series of impertinent questions put to mrs Russel labout the In members embers of the bamily ta Y who the little girls father was etc i mr russell after they had left the neighbors confronted them on the sidewalk and Jacc accused used them of being syles spies which they or rather the elder 0 of th two de denied nield he asked what religious faith they professed profess edl when she replied with ith hesitation that they were catholics the fact that her hereon conversation ver atlon was pretty freely pu punctuated actuated with vile profanity ro faulty belied her however and showed at owed that it if she belonged to any church she had bad no richt to claim it undoubtedly some kate fiem field sneak business Is on hand and we trust out our friends will be con constantly on the lookout against all such baptist schoolhouse burned about half past twelve last las t night the schoolhouse owned by th the e I 1 Baptist B t iset sand aid immediately their church h r c 1 a at athe the corner of second south I 1 aud and b second ae c ond west streets was vm discovered er e 1 I to t be e ou on fire the whole interior oi of the south end seemed in a blaze beaze and the flames were lurea ins ing their way to the outside it was probably ten minutes before the alarm reached the tae tire fire department part ment and in another ten tea minutes the bos hos ecart was on oa the ground and a stream of 01 water was turned on from a hydrant the school house boora ar were 6 burst inbur n but the inside of the building buila was a s all on fire and it was csele useless to tempt attempt to get anything aut the flames flame s were prevented from spreading to the q churchard chur church chand and the fire was anally extinguished the build building 1192 with organ school a total loss losi the damage will fagant wagant to about 2500 with an insurance of W the building was comparatively lewcon new constructed ted mostly ot oi wood a a good i ock foundation several leet high at the A south puth end the fire are evidently started in the schoolrooms schoolroom near the stove but in what manner Is unknown W i everything perfectly we safe when school was allter noo and whether a defective flue or coio coal of of fire had for hours an and 12 1 1 P ally grew to a flame ime la only 0 ya a matter ma of f r conjecture A now new building ding will proba r ably be erected on the site of ah be a old one shelter Alie ithe stock the following re remarks markt by the J prairie farmer would be of bent lit to many in this Terri territory tor it if given proper consideration it Is painful ua to take a trip through the country on a wintry day and see both cattle and young horses standing and aad shivering with cold on the lee side of the build building inq straw maw stack or clump of bushes such stock is being wintered at a loss to the owner to say nothing of cruelty to the animals at the end ot of winter they will weigh less jess thauan than ac the beginning the hair will be rough and the whole system enfeebled and the owner have no for lo 10 large amount of food consumed the chances are that the owner of such exposed stock is jully fully aware of all this he intends intend fi to provide additional shelter but neglects to to dow and thus the matter runs rune year after year and he makes no money from froin his stock the little expenditure of time and money used in providing shelter would probably ably be returned in the food saved in one ye araud and certainly the load taken off the conscience ought to count as a something such shelter once prepared lasts for years and proves a continued source of satisfaction and profit to the owner it feea need not net be elaborate or expensive A tight shed or leanto lean to can be constructed oo om the side of the barn at a small expense in vai various 0 o parts to of this territory many farmers cr have ve provided provid d what wh t the they th call i a shed for their anin animals btuch Is as bad 00 or worse than no she shelter ter 4 at all two rows of posts are set up and a roof ottaw ota aw an made ade while ends endi and anc an sides arg are left lefi apon open th thus us exposing stock to the he f full ull forea force of the chilling blasts that sweep through the valleys such places afford less protection tiou than would a high board fence and should shoal caveat have at least the sides from which the most moot severe winds cope come covered in stock US has been greatly improved in this region during the past lew few years but there to is plenty of room for adan advancement cement in providing better shelter |