Show LOCAL AT IR OTHER OTHE R fron wednesdays DAILY MARCH marca i 4 1 more of it more of the be bem beau m ticul snow fell during last jast night it was of that fine fino kind that used to fill the cuts on the U P it B R aud and stop commerce and travel between here bere and the tho east concerts ur ir A C S sus Suy myths tha concert in the ward assembly rooms booms last night was a pleasant entertainment there will v ill lii bo be a musical mus itral lizal treat at the 14 lith th ward vard rooms tonight to night provided by mr bir S H R marks assisted by aji a number umber or of other talented gentlemen e nand naud and aud ladies Maique masquerade rade that ball given at hussels husseys Hus hall last night by the hebrew benevolent society was a masquerade aal ain aln many of tile the guedes were werd attired in exceedingly grotesque costumes and with masks some of which latter were ornamented with nasal ances frent from four inches to s x foot long 11 pantaloon clown and other pecullar peculiar characters were represented dyspepsia A most prolific cause of this distressing complaint is is a habit that people get into of bolting their food or eating too fast the teth teeth should shou ld always be allowed to perform vili Viii their boffl office 0 well the food should bo be masticated every evers artl particle ible of it is saturated or nearly so tso with tho the saliva of the ino mouth uth meals heals should be lie taken regularly and the stomach should never uever never be overloaded the above liin hints ts with plenty of fresh air and a amount of exercise will do mord moro to dispel and keep at a distance this ailment than all the medicine in the world another we vve regret to learn that another daughter of mrs airs leddingham formerly mrs hill bill of the ward died yesterday and exhibit ed before her demise all the symptoms manifested by bk the other three children one of whom was the daughter 6 of mr and mrs nim hall and the other two of mrs Leddin gh ams family died a short time since sing dv dr A anderson imd and the drs B benedict ne who wilo held heid a post mortem examination amina tiou tion on the bodies odthe of the children pronounced the aisea disease ze to be a malignant form or typo type of scarlet fever death has made a fearful inroad upun upon that family iu in a short space of time arrive arrived d B bishop ish op john sharp and feramorz little esq reached this city last night at ten having lef left st george at 7 last latt thursday morning they state that tg the tho roads roada are simply terrible being extremely muddy in some soine places while the snow i 14 vory very deep in others on the tilo way south they broke two axles and on uhe tile return one axle we and a wheel they came from provo by special train last night everybody at st george seems to be busily builla engaged at something and theiu is a good gabd deal of trave travel i oil on tile load dutli considerable of which is 18 occasioned by the work of building the temple the tho U S supreme court will reassemble assemble re after its mouths a re monday next the ani of march there are a large number of opinions to be delivered and the reading a of them thera will vill occupy at least 0 one ne day and possibly two the new chief justice will not bo be sworn la in until il after the reading of the opinions lias has been concluded he ha will tile the other justices next monday in the room and will with them into the court room but will not ascend the bench benci until the reading of the opinions is ig concluded then his commission will be read and ho he will be sworn in by the clerk of thel court and will then therl take his seat as the chief justice washington star stars feb 26 Brig baham liam llam city elder wilford woodruff honored us with a i call tins this morning he stated that mat lie he returned froma from a visit to brigham city on monday having gone ono one there on saturday atu rilay orning morning in he lie visited tile the operative cooperative co establishments there thele including the hatters shop blacksmith aud and wagon shop til tri tannery boot and shoe shod factory and woollen factory all in in successful operation in the afternoon of saturday lie he addressed about of the priesthood on sunday lie spoke jn in the forenoon to a lange large assembly of saints in the afternoon 0 nebout sunday school chil ehli dhea dica tn the evening bishop eif sheets who was vas there on business and E elder eider woodruff also addressed the assembly onmon day elder woodruff visited four day schools school all under teachers and doing well the people appeared to bo be united and enjoying good spirit elder woodruff says bishop E F sheets i the tho right man in the tilo right 1 1 place he had bad been north to 1 look 0 ok after 1503 head of church stock and had brought head to brigham city which herd elder eider woodruff d TU favl visited it cited and found doing well commissioned tile tiie governor nominated 0 F strickland for attorney general of the territory and B 11 L duncan for territorial Al arshal marshal to occupy the places plages of snow and cAllister mcallister Al who were elected to those respective of flees offices by the legislature end nd the governor has given commissions to the first named two the governor is a great man he is he is everybody and everybody else elso is no nobody body in his estimation he has not only nominated but confirmed and elected tho those ae men to office of course tile the drift or of all this till js e easy aay to bo be seen seon to increase the judicial muddle and induce congress to enact special legislation that is what is the matter the two attorneys attorney sand and tw twe marshals will appear in court on monday the question do in im the midst of this thit apparent dilemma could anybody guess if they did they would probably conclude that lie he will be likely to adjourn tile the court with the declaration that he cannot enforce the laws till congress relieves him with one of those unconstitutional bills the plan of getting illegal grand and petit I 1 urles uries is a little too risky for repetition the declaration of a deadlock seems sperus to betho bothe order of the day city council in ih the city council last evening tho tile the petition ot 01 Z snow and others askin asking that plank crossings be laid from the I 1 idaho aho store corner across the street south and east was vas referred to the committee on streets and alleys alloys petition or of auero murphy and thirteen others living or doing business between the tile orner corner of exchange buildings and commercial street asking thab that a ditch lo 10 dug 9 to drain ther the sidewalk between the above mentioned places was granted and the street supervisor was instructed to otherwise improve that portion of the tile street and sidewalk petition of joseph warburton and others asking that certain fences nen fen cesin in the vicinity tk pf af the corner of otlie ath east ast and ath south streets which werm were erected so fr far out on the sidewalk as to interfere with the right Tight of the public nil hii might ht be removed and placed on the proper line granted tle tae the report of alderman clinton was read and accepted it stated that the total number of cases tried before him during february was 52 and that the total amount of cash collected on fines was and the amount in labor was the quarterly finance report of the city elty auditor was read received V and ordered to be placed on file the report of the committee to whom was referred the petition petit lon ion of 3 P F and others asking the council to construct a water tank near ne arthe the corner or of west temple pleana and ath south streets mecom recommended that the prayer of the pe be granted report receive received and adopted report of committee on markets to whom was wab referred the petition of dr JH 11 iggins davis asking per mission to build an off office iceon on the west side or of the market lot recommended that the prayer orthe of the petitioner tit ioner loDer bo be not granted report adopted report odthe committee to whom was referred the report of the sexton in III which the erecting ofa of a vault in and the planting of ornamental shade trees around the cemetery was recommended stated that the committee deemed it inexpedient at present to erect such a large vault as would be required to accommodate the public but that they concurred jn in tion to td plant shade trees around the cemetery provided sufficient water could be be obtained to irrigate them and recommended that the tile sexton be instructed to learn if tile the water could be procured e d and irso if so to tto plant tho the trees report rt received and adopted report of committee to whom was referred the petition of morris evans asking the privilege of quarrying limestone at a certain point about loo yards from Pas coes lime jime kiln recommend that the prayer of the petitioners petition ers be granted which was done isaac groo supervisor of streets I 1 stated to the council that several firms doing business busi busl ness on east temple street had requested him to scrape up in piles and remove on that street the mud between first and second south Ei streets and rec commended that it be done council concurred in and adopted the supervisors recommendation and instructed him to scrape up and le ie move the mud if it could be done without injury to the street several bills were read and allowed the tito mayor masor stated slated that a petition to enforce tho ordinance relating to dogs passed in the tilo year 1867 was before the council when it was motioned that the ordinance be republished together with a notice that on and after a date to be fixed by the council all dogs not registered is and collared should belil belll be killed rel I 1 ed ty by the city marshal this was objected to on the ground that there were doubts as to the legality of the ordinance as a dog was unquestionable property and it was questionable whether the till council hafl had a right to destroy property of any kind councilor winder then read a portion of the city charter which espres expressly sly siy vests the right in the city council to make any needful reg regulations U relating to dogs the motion to republish publish re the or nance together with an appropriate notice to the tho efrece that on and after the tile first of april next all dog not registered and collared would be liable to be killed by the city marshal or any other person was then carried council adjourned till next tuesday d ay evening at 7 pm 0 FROM THURSDAYS DAILY MARCH marcu 5 railroads in tilo the territories tho the senate commit committed teo on pacific railroads has his perfected its general railroad bill lor for tile the territories the amendments that will be reported are generally of a character to guard 1 more ore fully against abuses and credit mo bilier swindles N y tribune dob feb in 25 mora commissioning we understand der stand that tile the governor has lias commission edH IV lawrence as territorial treasurer and A 8 gould as librarian james jack and NV C staines were respectively elected to those offices by the legislature no need of a legislature where there is sucha such a powerful governor valuable dog shot this morning mornin in ehg a person shot a valuable dog of the tho newfoundland breed belonging to mr ward the dog which is ia a very useful and intelligent wasfi tell teli igent ent one was not killed but was badly adly maimed in one ono leg the family feel reel very keenly about the animal I 1 which was a great favorite unauthorized persons have no right to shoot down dogs indiscriminately grand larceny yesterday E maloney sentenced in tile probate court of tooele thoele county to six months in the penitentiary penitential Penitent ia ry and to pay a fine of for grand larceny lar lare cuny ciny was handed over to warden rockwood It on a from the above named court instructing him to execute the sentence appointment we understand that the vacancy in the probate judgeship of cache county caused by the recent demise of the late respected judge william hyde of hyde hyder park has been bridged b by y the governor appointing mr john nelson until the next election which occurs in august it 19 not to be presumed that the governor had any idea that that choice would have been the choice of the people immediately concerned for t that hat is not the style of th tho 0 governor Ge vernor for he is a great man he is serious accident last evening in prof leotards leopards Leo tards gymnasium a young man named henry walters was performing on the horizontal ba aarand r r 1 d in alighting from it his feet sl slipped p e d from under him and lie ho fell with considerable furco force on his left h hand and bre breaking akino the wrist j just above t the he joint the tile accident occurred in n a singular manner as there does not appear to be the slightest danger ge in going through the performance the young man was engaged in in prof leotard deeply regrets tile occurrence as he has taken every precaution by way of placing mattresses under all the tile apparatus and has generously proffered to pay the tile sirgeo surgeons Is bill within twenty minutes after the accident dr thompson was on the spot attending to the fracture third national prison reform congress ahls whis congress will meet under the auspices of the tho national prison association may 1874 at st louis warden rockwood has received from the secretary mr E y C win wines es an luv invitation tation to attend sir walter waller crofton the author of the irish prison system is confidently expect expected ed to be present mr rockwood it t will be remembered went as a delegate from this territory to the last prison reform congress and did not know but lie he coutress t have havo to defray his own ex benses the legislature however at its recent session appropriated the small sum of to him as partial remuneration but that amount did not more than cover a third of his expenses lie he being out of pocket several hundred dollars it is probable he will go go again in may and should lie do so it would be bea boa a good idea to see eliat inasmuch as his attendance at this congress is for the public good lie ho is not out of pocket by the operation OLD mas MAN menden BENDER D 10 70 BE CAUGHT AT LAST the country at large has been so often joked with false statements about the capture of the tiie benders that alt ait although hough bough the great public is generally easily gulled such assertions are now usually received with caution there is every revon to believe however that tile the genuine old man bender has bas been baug caught h tat at last and is in the hands of sherlf sheriff rJ J ii foutz of illch Ilich ned sevier i county A few weeks ngo ago there entered richfield au an old man dirty hungry ry and in rags he stated that eliat lit he had traveled over the tile mountains from I 1 montana lon ion taua tana his conduct was exceedingly strange aud and his appearance r most uninviting and people who had bad read the published de of old bender suspected th that it ho he was the identical hansas kansas murderer those suspicions were so strong that lie he was placed under arrest and sheriff foutz wrote to captain burt for a detailed description ot of the individual in question after this description was received by mr nir foutz the tho supposed murderer had a preliminary examination before justice of the peace nelson higgins 3 when it was clearly indicated that the man answered the description given of bender in all general particulars yes oven even in details lie he was then placed for safe keeping in tho the jail at atai atAl Manti mantl antil county A photographic likeness of him was taken at manti mant and forwarded to captain burt the latter receiving it this morning and there is a most striking izig and powerful simi larity between the description lon ion of old man bender and the tho |