Show LO CAL AND OTHER oiher tartt RiaT ER S 1 FROM TUESDAYS DAILY I 1 NEW U S MARSHAL FOR an JS eastern astern telegram announces the no nomination mina n of col M T patrick of omaha as IT S 61 marshal marshai M for utah territory THE WEATHER in the settlements as a reported per deseret Tele tole telegraph grapy line nephi it has been snowing since 83 so 83 80 T this morning snow now about eight inches deep manti mantl snowing fast logain tor ter lart larl very vory cloudy looks like storming willard wil sll 4 ill raining hard ogden snowing fast and clooj as though there would be a heavy storm blowing a perfect gale snow three in inches ches deep not snowing now in this thia city snow and every appearance of a heavy storm published we notice that the chicago the omaha herald and other I papers published at full length on the ithe tho day following the mass meeting the remonstrance of the citizens of utah to the iniquitous cullom bill we have no doubt doubt that as our exchanges arrive from 4 v the far east we find that all the prin pran fe Cipal papers of the nation have given pub lacity to our appeal for equal rights PETTY STEALING we wo have now and again to remind our citizens of the necessity of looking well to their hen coops and ae we again agam repeat the warning chicken stealing being a little too frequent to be agreeable just at present the last case we hear heard of was in the Gt hWard last monday barning mar ning when mr james latham haddix had six chickens stolen from his hen roost THE COLLEGE LANTERN 21 this new i educational journal we under about to be issued from the university of deseret r and will be conducted by its students we hail hall the advent of such a laudable and needed enterprise and bespeak for it hiberd lib era ena patronage 7 it will be devoted to the educational interests of utah and though a college journal will not be exclusively confined to college literature literature but with the true spirit that should characterize every institution of the kind it has in view general educational advancement NOT A bab BAD bad bab IDEA the tho new york tribune is delighted to learn that the ladies uniontown Union town pa have formed an anti slandering society which meets monthly wa we modestly suggest the formation of a national society for lor a like purpose pur to be especially composed of the ultra virtuous old ladies of both sexes whose chief delight is to vilify slander and insult the people of utah it may do them some good and will 1 do us no harm PINE kannair we wo have received a letter dated pine rind kanyon tooele thoele county signed by J 0 steel J L t whitehouse P PA A droubay mr M martin david adamson and adam smith stating that several brethren had been to pine kanyon kan aking making ni inquiries about farming farm ingland land you and an water shares to be given way away a and that these inquiries were made upon the strength of a letter signed transient visitor 11 published in the DESERET NEWS early bazl in january last the writers of the above communication say to spare to more of our brethren a costly and useless journey we pray you to ta make known to the the medium of the DESERET NEWS NEW NE WS thab that there thero is no farming land nor water shares to be disposed of in pine kanyon 1 I 1 in reply to this thia we beg to state that no letter containing anything to the above effect was ever published in the NEWS A letter signed transient visitor was published in the DESERET NEWS on the of last december and in the weekly beekly DESERET NEWS of january ath 10 in which the writer referring to pine fine kanyon states as follows the altho settlement was commenced about five years ago and at the present time contains thirteen nami les the president of the settlement bro kobert hobert shields is of the opinion that there is room zoom for as many more while in conversation he informed me that the water has increased very much since the se moment of the place was commenced and that far more land than is needed by the present inhabitants might be brought under cultivation the above statement contains nothing about either farming land or water shares to be given away we give the authority upon which it was made and if our correspondents dispute it wo we refer rever them to their president brother K R shields i ARRIVED bro W D robarts Bo barts of provo vo called in this morning he reached ogden yesterday having in his care one hundred and thirty five nive hives of honey bees in pretty good condition they are not all sold and parties desiring to purchase may do so by applying to james mcgaw esq ogden bassetta bassett roberts of salt lake city or WD Roberts of provo bro roberts is also importing not for sale saie improved breeds of fowls black spanish poland game Hou dans black javas and leghorns Leg horns in our wanderings meanderings up and down our bur streets to lay ay we noticed notel ad that some person in wantonness wan for it could not be by accident iad bad cut a piece ailt out of of one of the window frames camesi of the new jewelry store ot of mr C J C asmussen wo we cannot conceive what motive could have induced any person to indulge in such a petty piece of senseless mischief university OF DE DESERET seret sEnET the winter term of this prosperous institution w will morrow wednesday the examination of the various classes was commenced yesterday and will con dinue till the close of the tho term the examinations we attended were hi highly aly satisfactory evincing such knowledge go and ability on the martof part of the students as speak well for the discipline of the institution ution and the thorough manner in which the classes are taught the university though it has been in active existence on its present basis but one year is rapidly advancing adv advancing ancin toward the curriculum of study and orber order found in higher eastern colleges it is quite ample in its provisions for the educational wants of the people offering four courses of instruction a classical a scientific a normal and a preparatory and is well supplied with competent pro proe fes sors there bisno occasion for patronizing eastern institutions so long as such a school exists in our midst the spring term will open on monday i april FROM wednesdays Yi DAILY dally PRESIDENT AND PARTY A despatch by deseret telegraph line received last night says the president and party are at toker today to day all ail well weil ll 11 the heaviest snow storm of the season was prevailing at the time the message was sent THE storm the storm which commenced in this city yesterday morning is is the heaviest of the winter and Is very general throughout the territory from logan to st george the snow snows this morning was twelve or fourteen inches deep on the level many orthe of the shade and fruit trees have been borne down and broken by its weight the tho telegraph lines east west north and south the deseret and western unions union fail fall to answer signals from the city offices and it will likely be a day or two twos before communication is il again open and uninterrupted telegraphic MESSAGES there thero are messages at the western union telegraph office for james thos warden and D S cooke i THE COMING COMINO FLOOD the tho severe snow storms that have visited various localities cali ties in the east during the winter have left unusual lodgments of snow in the mountainous regions which threaten serious damage to the neighboring bowl lowlands ands when melted by the warm weather under the above heading the omaha herald of april ad comments as follows all the signs are that the missouri is to give us more water the coming season than we will know how to dispose of and hereby may hang a dismal tale to the inhabit ants of the great river let them be prepared for the worst the mountains are full of snow and they threaten to treat us to a food flood unprecedented in our history the fact creates serious apprehensions for the possible damage that may be done by it here and elsewhere DIED on the instant at peto county paul akerberg aged 63 years 7 months and 22 days deceased was born sept 8 1806 at Esse sweden he emigrated to this country in 1863 nanan naman star please copy information WANTED we wo have received a note dated leamington leavington Lea england feb from mr william cockerill making inquiries respecting win Wm haddon who ho he says lived at wanship manship Wan ship summit county two years tears ago the address of mr cockerill is old bilton near rugby warwickshire Warwick shire england THE CASS COUNTY HERALD the cass county mo herald of the uit devotes a short leader to td affairs in utah it is evidently no friend to the peculiar institution of the mormons cormons Mor mons 11 but offers some well timed remarks on ahe the contemplated action of congress to suppress it on this subject it ibb says conscientiously we believe that the dogma of polygamy ig is wrong but hero here comes in a question are we or the senate for that matter to debar a people from the enjoyment of a custom which is so venerated by that people aa as to have become their religion if so who will not say very soon that catholicism must bo be abolished shed because it accords not with our own ohn own ideas or masonry or protestantism the precedent alch we set up id in thus abolishing polygamy a is certainly would it not be better to admit utah as a state rhen then mormonism could be reached expunged ia in a humane way at least CARELESS caneness 1 W heard this coining of an instance of very tery careless shooting in the ward yesterday the only wonder connected with it being boing that more serious injury did not result from it A boy whose name we suppress undertook to shoot an unfortunate member of thi the feline race the bullet went ho home homo through the body of poor tabby mo an and through giu gli the th wall of a frame dwelling near by byln ayin in which 1 a 11 nf number imber of children were wera assembled ina lna in a school k inept ept opt by mrs bryan fortunately none of the children were hit but the occurrence caused considerable alarm to their teacher A boy who vilio will shoot so carelessly as that is not fit to handle bandle firearms and unless they are kept out his reach his carelessness maybe may bay be the cause of serious mischief at somo some sometime time timo REMAINS FOUND bro brol joseph E hutchins while on tho the west bank of th the jardan river this morning about three quarters of a mile south of the bridge saw what appeared to be part of the tho leg bone of a man sticking out of the soil soll on land owned by joseph A young esq D directing I 1 the attention of bro william atkins one of the employ employer emp loyes eg of mr young to this object abject they both commenced to dig and soon unearthed the skeleton of a tall in man an probably one of the aboriginal inhabitants of the country the teeth all present but two were sound along xiong with the skeleton was some fragments of earthenware several flints somewhat resembling whetstones whet stones and the jaw of some animal very like that of a deer the curious can have the privilege of in specking spec ting these relics relies by taking a walk to t the e place where they were found FROM THURSDAY thursdays pally DAILY dalny i I 1 t PRESIDENT YOUNG AND comra CourA COMPANY wy we wd are indebted to the deseret telegraph line for the following dispatch respecting president young and company the president left at 8 am took dinner at 4 edar cedar city and left thereat there at 1 30 pm for Pa Paro iowan at which place he stays tonight to night THAT MENAGERIE GROWING the latest additions are the camel and two otters the former is a very fine fino specimen and was contributed by bro cooley of Grants grantsville ville vilie the otters were caught near springville Spring ville I 1 and purchased from their c captors a ATTEMPT AT kt on ml monday onda y evening an attempt at burglary was made on ou the west side of east temple street the fruit store of bro 31 chadd was the scene of operations the store was locked and made made secure as usual shortly after dark when mr chadd and his help left for home but next morning the door was found found wrenched open and there was no doubt that it was the borkor work of burglars two ladies residing next door heard a noise between nine and ten in the evening on monday and thinking that mischief was they gave an alarm which it is supposed caused the rascals to runt rutt before they had time to help themselves to any of the contents of the store and fortunately beyond the injury to the door no damage was committed this should be a warning to store keepers who live at a distance from their places of business and should induce them to have their premises guarded through the night it is usual at this season of the year for the city to be infested with a number of the transient civilized element rather hard up 1 11 and it is more than likely that this atte attempt ampt was made by some of this class it will not be healthful for any parties on the same errand to visit that store again if they do so they will be sure to get more than they bargained for OnsE obsequies the obsequies of sister eleanor eleaner took place this morning in the twentieth ward schoolhouse there was a large number of relatives and friends of the deceased present the speakers on the occasion were elder george Q cannon and president D H wells who made remarks te to the bereaved family in which they endeavored de deavo red to cheer them under their heavy loss by the promises and hopes contained in the be everlasting gospel but at such times efforts to comfort are not of much avail for however much the believer may realize the truth of the gospel promises human nature cannot do other than mourn under such sorrowful dispensations of providence the family have ine Ige irreparable parable loss and time alone alono can grief sister was born at maylo hayle cornwall england march 12 1833 she was baptized a member of the church of jesus christ of latter day saints when about fifteen years of age in the city of bristol she emigrated to this valley talley in 1859 in the first company of mormon emigrants that crossed the plains after the termination of the buchanan war against 0 the people of utah her sickness commenced about two and a half years ago but taut she partially recovered last september she suffered a are re lapse and in the early part of december serious symptoms of heart disease had developed velo ve poa pod th themselves about eight weeks since dropsy set met in and from that time timo despite the best medical assistance the cl city t afforded she gradually sank until deack death terminated her sufferings her course courso has been een the most exemplary in character as wife mother and saint she leaves a husband and five children the youngest eight months old to mourn her departure A COLORED GENTLEMAN IN ix TROUBLE james banks a bemman ol 01 color broke open a door yesterday afternoon and appropriated oprIa ted a tent to his hie use mr banks basks is lond fond fona of liquor and occasionally picks up such things i as will exchange most readily for the article needed ha he says he has a great many white friends who will not permit him to be persecuted on account of color alde aide alderman aiderman r ra an clinton fined niM ulm lifty dol doi dollars lais and in default of the mony expended extended to him the courtesy of the city which was accepted HASTY A z mand kand transcript pt ortho of the tho ath dinst the slight earthquake shock j which v visited I 1 1 that region a day or two ago says saya that no damage was reported from the effects of the shock further than a few broken panes the only incident that transpired worth mentioning was the abrupt adjournment of the he police court engaged at the ti mein trying a case cafe of burg burglary gary iary the transcript 7 says at the first premonition of what was coming the crowd made ide cde a rush pell mell 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