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The Deseret News from Salt Lake City, Utah • 7

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The Deseret Newsi
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Salt Lake City, Utah
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1 i 0 september 11 THE uhe SER NEWS 4 75 LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS HATTERS from FROH i DAILY SEP 3 progressing the work of the basement of the bulf buit building ding in course of erection on the winder lot la Is nearly completed comillo ted being now upon a levelwith the sidewalk the foundation is of red sandstone and is very substantial the upper of the building will be brick REPORT fondor AUGUST malesmaies 44 females 30 of tilene adults 22 child dren 52 causes of death as reported teething and bowel complaint 29 over fever ever 5 brain dise disease ae 5 consumption 4 old age 3 heridherld 3 lung disdisease ease easo 3 croup 2 1 measles 2 heart disease 2 con vui sioneslone 2 2 2 died didd at birth premature biotti birth allye 1 iyelye poisoning 1 dropsy 1 canker 1 child bed 1 pacomia py oemiacomis 1 liver complaint sun sunstroke st rokel nul not reported potted re 74 joseph TAYLOR sexton INDIAN RAID it will be seen by the that the indiana south are still oriorl on the rampage ram page SPANISH foric sept apt 1 1872 editor deseret news last night nigh five indians stole from this place seven seventeen seventeen tien teen bead of horses and three colts six bead of which belong to stephen Mr markham kham the raiders drove them thern up spanish fork kanyon some of thebreth- ren went up the kanyon to dav to find out what direction they took and ten ml ex es up found two ofthe poorest horses which had been left behind A 11 OPENING THE walrer walner HOUSE yesterday afternoon there was a grand formal opening of this fine hotel three or four score of invited enesta participating among whom ware were gov geo woods judges mckean str ackland ck land morgan and rosborough and secretary geo goo A black representatives also ofthe press andof the mercantilecantilecantlie mining and other leading in interests of the territory the guests were conducted over the polished staircases the beautiful brussels and velvet carpets through the magnificent building the most finished and com corn maouri piete lete estable establishment of the kind from the missouri to he the pacific and of which a detailed description oie cie has already appeared in these columns after purveying the admirable internal arrangements of the house the guests were led to the spacious dining hall where they were regaled with an excellent excelle ut collation to which ampleampie justice was done toasts and speeches came along in their order the enterprise of the walker brothers and greeley co being the principal subject commented upon by the speakers with an occasional branching out from this to other themes the speakers were Ga governor vernor vernon woods judges mckean and strickland captain selwyn English Judges morgan and rosborough do de wolf barron chi Ubi chislett alett max well god be pearce and mcleod the speech of the occasion was made by captain selwyn the noble sentiments to which he gave utterance doing credit to the bead audand heartof the speaker in alluding to the mining interests of the territory he stated that english capitalists were reade to pur ur unlimited means maans into the lap of utahulah for fir ir the development if her mineral resources and all they askedd in return was thelast and impartial administration of the tho laws jaws tuat they might ba havebave ve assurance thal thau their investments would be secure he also advised the dropping of all the wretched differences and contentions relative to religious creeds and views whichwhick hadbad been bee so pregnant a cause of unhappiness to thel the numan human fatallyfamily since bince sin bin ce the beginning of its history tc it could readily be observed by the nature of his opinions thalthai captain selwyn is by no means an unworthy representative of a country the people of which above all others are credited with an intuitive desire for the admiel administration of what is commonly termed fair play judges morgan and rosborough and dewolf and barron bazron expressed sen which we are pleased to bay may were in every sense kindly and noble and in unison with those enunciated by captain selwyn we were pleased to hear such sentil sentiments uenta expressed ason such 0 occasions a 0 8 1 which are always supposed to be of a peaceful audadd pleasurable nature abrim acrimonious on ious innuendos are ilke like a bog in a draw drawn ing room entirely out or of place and can only be uttered by those who have been badly brought up and are ignorant ol of good breeding the company broke up about five everybodygoing away hatla hatim nned nied that the proprietors and lessees lessels ot of the walker klouskious in the possession of their fine and well appointed establishment have before them an excellent opportunity of obtaining a nir fair share ol of the patronage of the traveling public THOSE dispatches it may be interesting to some of our readers to know how hov those lying salt lake dispatches a specimen ot of which we published yesterday are ar manufactured A little scene which was war described to us as having occurred in a pack baek saloon in a building on east bast temple street on thursday anter anner afternoon roon Loon immediately after the abatement of the two housesbouses ofila of liiiii fame on commercial street will give some idea of the matter in the saloon were a prominent official and two ais nia associated in the public mind with cer- taintain untruthful telegrams the trio were there engaged in manufacturing a kensa sensational and inglam inflammatory matory press dispatch on the abating by the police of the commercial street dens of infamy A gf gmt nt lemanieman who la Is not prejudiced in favor of the ring or its ita dolas doidot 9 was pacing to and fro in the entrance baitbail of the building when the elegant offshoot of one of the dispatchers came out of the saloon and informed the gentleman alluded to that fatherand so and so and so and so were getting up a pros dispa dispatch tuh on the commercial street affair and they wanted to get pala assistance and be was boinggoing to tetchletch the latter of course couram pat was brought he is a power in such BUCQ matters Is ia pat it took the trio to drive the nail 11 home ome but istookit took I 1 pat to clinch it the dl being finished with the assistance si stance of pat the official came out of the saloon where the gentleman was wai walk walka ing to and aad fro and the latter put his band on the offic lrea lreh i boulder saying your name js Is yes yes let me see are you the lif 4 utah or is it the man who to name dame heshas a boundhound attris point the tb ank ack hey bigo or of the official not ori oil onla vehement but positively inelegant slop stop 11 said the gentleman patt patting inie inke nimhim on the shoulderit seem exactly right for tile ghe proprietor of a lo ie class to swear exit official in high dudgeon sensational the following concerning the recent abatement of some houses ot of ill III faund oame in this thia city shows how the press andthe public at a distance are de dived by sensational reports concerning the state of things in this vicinity abla this Is a lawless highhanded high handed outrage and the mormon justice and those who were engaged in ia it 16 should be promptly punished great excitement naturally prevails prevail with a very bitter feeling between the Mormon and sand gentiles the thil latter making threatsthat they will organize a vigilance committee and treat brigham youngs housebouse in the same way we should not be surprised to hearbear of a conflict a ere re long in which case much blood may be spilt gold hill mews news thebold the gold hill news does not understand the law here JE everything very thing is quiet here and there bisno is no likelihood of disturbance the abatement was carried out by due process of law it Is well enough known that many who seek by such sensational reports to stir up public feeling against this community andothers who are other wise engaged in the furtherance of the same unworthy business are anxious to support houses of the class abated but bat we are not prepared to believe that even such vile characters have any confidence that the country at large would support them in lir organizing a vigilance committee expressly to support whoredom and to oppose the omm off meers officers of the law in proceeding legally to abate the same the country has hardly come to that point of de morain moralN bation yet andthe talk of its itis bombastic and wicked nonsense FROM FROU wednesdays DAILY SEP 4 CITY COUNCIL at the regular meeting of thisibis body last night the ordinance creating the office and defining theduties of city attorney was passe passed silver was appointed by the council engineer of the city water works A NEW ROAD the city la Is cutting a road through the thu cityeity wall and ca canalnalnaibank making the road sensibly shorter from south temple street to garden gardens 11 for which mark feea feels accordingly grateful as it will enable the public to reach his hia es moremure conveniently than formerly for tor merly bes berr DAUGHTERS the baron and baroness do de busoBusi bussierre erre of paris who arrived on the steamer baltic laic laid on satur- day left the everett house yesterday and went to farm in westchester West cheater co the residence of col ben holliday the baroness is a daughter of col holliday the countess du who was some time ago in this country with herhusband is also a daughter of the ex proprietor of the overland stage route IT heraldberald ag aug 20 plo Pio culp theatricals the 16 following iloiio wing fromthe ely record gives some idea of the circumstance circumstances surrounding performers pe if in pioche ilee ilem we would mention that the audience in the gallery are very much annoyed from the want of light two candlescandies ciuck stuck in a piece of tin do not give light enough persons wishing to look over their pro grammes find it very difficult and a few dollars expended in lighting the house better would not be bednies beanies am anies his 11 FATALLY SHOT wilford hili bill aged bout aboul a twenty nive five years was shot and fatally wounded in the second ward at a late hour last night by a young man named william vv Nv neilson ilson the circumstances connected with the affair so far as we hive have been able to learn are about as follows it appears that one brigham whiting at some time hadbad used some expressions cr pres concern concerning ilig a 8 younk young woman and tibbitts atts which very much incensed the latter insomuch that he threatened hebe would be avenged on wait Watt uniting irig to carry out this purpose hetook a stick from a buy rack nack and afterwards met wilson and whiting on the street A short altercation took place between the latter and Tibbitts whon rhon when Tib tibbitts bitts bItta struck whiting on the side of the head with a club rendering him insensible wilson also received a blow i on the top ot of the head which brought him to a partially reclining posture when he drew drevar and fired a pistol at tibbitts missing bim bina this checked tibbitts for an instant hivinggiving wilson an opportunity of gettinggelling up and moving away he endeavored to go I 1 roun round i a house close by but by running acro across as a flower patch tibbitts was enabled to intercept him the latter uttered some words to the effect that hebe had haa got wilson and would letiet let lot hiiri him bave hive it wilson on seeing the club raised over his head fired the ball taking effect in tibbitts taj tal bowels entering about an inch and a half to the left and above the navel rang ranging I 1 ng downa downwards a ads and lodging in the right th thigh gh the wound is consid considered ered tred mortal dr benedict being of opinion that it is next to an impossibility for the injured man to 0 survive the examination of the case was set for this attern afternoon oon at two since writing tife the above the case was brought up in court and conti continued till tomorrow to morrow at 2 the continuance being to see whether fal fas injuries would terminate fatally by that boulto hourbour tomorrow it being necessary that the result of his wound should be known in order to determine the nature of the charge to 6 lie be preferred against the prisoner wilson civilization it la 18 very abusing ausing auan using to hear some people talk on every public and probably every private occasion a certain class do not failfall to point with honest 7 pride to the flourishing conditi condition orf oli of our territory they also speak of the backward condition ot past com corns pared with her progressive present and brightening future such bombas bosh bosti 1 coming as it always does from in eallycailyinsignificant individuals who have been in this territory from a couple of years to as many weeks never falls on account of its ludicrousness to incite either amusement or br disgust in all 1 sensible 1 observers these bom bastes fu funn funi fosos josos osos would fain have it 16 appear that there was no DO development no civilization no en or as the countryman had it no nothing at all heretill their advent to this formerly benighted country in listening to such unmitigated rubbish who can help being reminded of the language of the scottish bard gao 0 wad some power the giftie gle us tae see bea as athers see us it wad frae monie a blunder free us ua an foolish notion 11 these braggarts brag garts who are for ever talking of the flourishing flouri shing abing condition of our ter- i and who have hav ejust just made mide their appearance pe arance here have never probably helped to turn a stream of water from its ordinary channel to quench the thirst of the arid soil or caused a spear of grass to grow neither have they probably by capital orlaoria or labor offered a single stroke towards the development ot of the mineral or other resources of i the territory true they may maybe be inheres interested ted in mines but how have they meo beo become meso so net let circumstances of the past with which the public are acquainted quainter quain ted answer any community would be a thousand fold better off without some of the branc branches he of so called civilization that have appeared and flourished in this community contemporaneously anak with utteress utter ereis grels ers of such bombastic talktaik not only this but when wil ail an effort is hi made to suppress those concomitants of false civilization arsavage howl raised is bythe great civilized civili zeM those lin tin enlightenlighte 11 ers era 2 of a benighted community bah I 1 now and for a few weeks to come comers ix the glorgiorglorious lousious timetinie for out door dho i enjoyment and for pleasurable work io in door or out door in some few climates like that of the mostmoat part of the british alanda any time in the year is pleasant to labor yet it is ia Fic arcely scarcely so here but bat about this thiatime it Is ia really pleasant and the time should be taken full advantage of for it to is usually campara the intense in tenye unhealthful and debilldebili abing heat hest of the summer is wonell eone and though some bome of the days immediately to come may be rather warm yet altogether the atmosphere will be almost A certain to be delightfully cool and genial destitute of the rawness of early spring therefore it if any wish to enjoy themselves 3 in the open air now and for a month or more to come is the acceptable time aa for the workers among whom of course allali our readers are numbered they will be eager and prompt to take tike advantage of the good and genial time before the severities odthe wik wil winter uter begin to steal upon them for notwithstanding the agreeableness of the time present the winter will come when in some respect re specs no man can work at least not to anything like the advantage that be can now the building business will doubtless go ahead with a rush ruah henceforth until snow and trost frost hinder and our friends who are desirous des rous roua of iti in pleasure ex cursione cureur cursi gna gus should begin to think of making them while every prospect pleas es ea 1 and cool and pleasant breezes render the atmosphere so agreeable asre agre eabe and ex hilA bila rating PROFANITY the london Gent genf lemans magazine publishes a letter from a correspondent who undertakes to show that the ubo uhe of profane language la Is dying out in england the writer relies on the testimony of a friend who hasmade of the subject a 8 profound study and according to this expert although there is plenty of hard commonplace common place vulgar profanity in england Eu glandgiand swearing with any freshness vivacity or piquancy must be counted among the lost arts the oaths in use among the characters of congreve and farquhar Farqu bar ly were vivid and picturesque those as late even as aa Sheri dans time were hebe thinks artistic but in the swearing of to today day there is nothing but hideousness hideous ness nesa a sort of mental and moral gollu lonion lon jon which Js is without even organal ity the expletives and areas old as the fi french en ch and american war and are simply undisguised profanity how is it in this country whoever will take the trouble to look into the subject will find that the use of such language is not on the dec decrease but the reverse the use of the most shocking profanity is more observable than it used to be and the beat best evidence of its prevalence is its common use ube among the gamins of the street they have no other comparisons than profane comparisons no ldesides of quality or quantity except as it can be expressed presse by an expletive no estimate of good or bad except as it can be measured by an nor is its use confined by any means to this class it pervades almostall classes though in justice to many sweaters swear ers it ib should be said that they choose the company wherein to exercise this unhappy habit there is at least some hope for the future in tue tle fact that thab many men most addicted to it have the grace to be ashamed of using it among refined people and will be guilty of falsehood in denying that they use such buch language rather than acknowledge a weakness which they know so many regard as wicked ed sacramento union the somewhat celebrated beau hickma hickman of washington city who formerly lived in luxury by assessments levied upon verdant congressmen and who then constituted himself the glass of fashion and the mould of form now has to find boarding with a negro family in a back alley in that place this london season has haa been the gayest known in the engish capital for manyyears and the are correspondingly despondingly ly thankful it is astonish- inging what a difference it makes to trade when the queen herself is present at the drawing rooms 11 let lot that pudding alone there therel the des deb dessert exclaimed a waiter to a countryman who was devouring the tapioca at an early stage of the dinner au 1 I dont care if it is a desertdesort testily said the countryman id eat it if it was a wilderness ildlid erness 11 what time la IS it my dear asked a wa wife to of her husband whom she sus being drunk and who was dolne doing hibbib best to look sober well my darling I 1 cant tell cause you fou see there are two handsbands in my watch wa achand and each points to a different difre rentroat there is a slight difference between ice i and ice cream for sanitary saul tary purpose A manan died at hartford connecticut the other day of dysentery and leelea cream combined the doctor had said that the patient could have as much ice as hebe wanted and his intelligent attendants tend ants allowed him to eat three generous plates of iceica cream and they finished him bedford of south oyster bay near new fow york went out to get his usual morning bucket of water and while drawing from the well pulled up fifteen snakes it then occurred to him that it would be a tolerably good thing to clean out the well he called on his neighbors and set to work and within five hours over 1500 snakes were drawn from the well and killed another evidence of the pro progress greeb gress which the principle of minority representation is making is to be found in the new school law of Connect connecticut ica it provides that the number of school visitors in each town shall beesther be elthereither six bix or nine if six two are to be chosen each year but the ballot of either party cont eonta minie airie ina ing but one name and the two candidates receiving the highest number of votes are elect if the board consists consist of nine three are to be chosen each year and the ballots may contain two names.

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