Show I 1 ITEMS T EM S i if I 1 s FROM TUESDAYS A dally DAILY r BIG scow snow SKOW for the past or forir days the atmosphere before then thon for jor a considerable time to clear and beautiful beautiful has been overclouded over clouded and lowering giving every indication afan of an approaching storm on saturday and alid indAy fil lil slight showers of or rain descended on ola monday morning eriov once more remade remada mo made its appearance winch cru ciu mina teci last night in ane na of the heaviest snow storms sto rifi of or the sea suri sori ar 0 inch inches q 0 of ff f f falling tating anoton r dy the weather is duil dull dulli promising another downfall and prin 0 gt beautiful ag which seemed s st near nean a we gerfo s to nath been pat boned stelie te r v daleb i lat at bountiful march starch ath of consumption emily emliy Coret coretta td daughter bf thomas and alid ellen elleh burningham f wm aged I 1 year an and ana months if erom from of the ath uit we leam learn tha elder eider john mace waco died in leeds Leed sou son on of january and was buried on the elder aiace maee mace emigrated to utah in hi f 1865 sg and ana fia fid in 1867 ra re 7 turned to england for his family he labored in the ministry mostly in the tho leeds conference until until his death ho ire was 63 years fears old I 1 GONE el EAST AST yesterday afternoon a nun nuin q ber of ladies and ana gentlemen left this city f fon for the eastern states via ogden some on business others on a visit t to 0 relations among amont the tho number was lions hons joseph A afia ahia and zua john IV young and ladles indies mrs amelia young liss bliss neuia neula young foung hon iron 1 A 0 smoot marles charles crismon esq wife 1 and abna son J F little I 1 E esq sq ana aua and ana sister and robert pierce esq ST joserh JOSEPH bro charles hogg no former ly of centerville Cent erville called to go s south uth last fall conference writing from st thomas on the instant says peace and as a gene ral thing good health prevail inthe in the settlements on the muddy the tho people are busy making water ditches planting vineyards building and other improvements bro P joseph W young is constantly traveling from settlement to settlement trying to do the people good and takes the tho lead la in all matters of public improvement improvements tho the fall and winter wheat looks promising in that region died at V Ri verdale on tho the ath instant I 1 I 1 julia julla wife of elder N ca C flygare Flygar 6 sh she sho 0 was born in stockholm Sv sweden on ti the tho e alst of af december 1843 she sho he embraced tie the the gospel in the spring of 1863 and emigrated to 19 this country in she has been atrue a true and faithful saint and wife she leaves one child and nume numerous rous friends to mourn her het ibis 11 blessed blesse d are they who di die dle le in the lord sar star please copy coir COST DIED in farmington davis co march 14 I 1 1869 of measles ekra eira ezra 0 son of james and elnora eldora stevenson aged 2 years 1 ears io 2 months montha and 7 days A ilar dear dear little angel gone hormel hornet com COST RIVERDALE brothen brother F ang writing from Ri riverdale rivendale River verdale dalen dalan the instant says a land slide occurred on the night of the on the union pacific railroad near the camp of ofero bro john WY ayoung W young oung it was vas calculated that thatis it would require two days to clear away the rubbish the people ofria of riv dodale w were ere busy and flourishing plowing and aud sowing were progressing FROM wednesdays DAMN DAILY dainy cooperative OPERATIVE CO 10 MEETING IT IN IT che THE ward WABD last ni night ht the adjourned meeting of the ward branch odthe of tho the cooperative operative co operate 1 ve association was held in the ward assembly rooms for tho the purpose of receiving 1 the constitution and bylaws by laws from the committee appointed at the previous meeting to draft the same the tue constitution and bylaws by laws were laid before the meeting and accepted A A considerable amount of or stock tock was subscribed A resolution wis was adopted th that the ther stockholders shall be notified through the press of the time they are required to pay in their shares this evening the president and board of directors will hold hoid a for the purpose of takings the steps necessary necess necessary ars ari to commence business we hope soon to see the operative cooperative co move ment in successful operation in this thi sWard ward cooperation CO OPERATION IN OGDEN BV letter from lelder keider franklin D richards we learn that the co eo operative cooperative ekr active moy mot movement ement has commenced at ogden with encouraging of success courtesies US EXTENDED the tho folio following wi n telegram wag waa was re received yesterday by marf marr mark mank croxall esq superintendent of W U 1 telegraph 0 diffee office in this thia city 16 31 CROXALL 1 understand that a son soa of president young 14 i about starting east wilh an excursion party if this is the oase case please say to him that I 1 tako take o pleasure in extending he courte courtesies iles lies of the lV western estern union telegraph lines to him and par var party panty t Ts for family and social messages during tue thip trip rip bi by order of Aless rs orton and stager IV B abd AED FORT vont ephraim brother john acton of fort ephraim Ephr alm aim writing on the inot says three day school schools have been in session during tho the winter winten at that place with ablat anat tend af about xi rbt schools have also been well attended phonetics are receiving considerable attention among the people of the settlement about copies coples of the first and second deseret readers have havo been sold and in about a month mor ath fhe he scholars will be pr i ign hgr soni something ething moro advanced r brother acton ngip 04 inquires i if any 0 of the tho church works ao aro likely to be bo published in ohp deseret type in answer we ire may say sax shatto book of mornion has been trans into the despret 1 type aeby by elder elden orson pratt fratt and with the tho of E eler eier roberi hobert L campbell cambell hp lip is is pow now re it il it is is probable 0 that ail an edit edillon loii will win be ay published tho them coming summer summon qun yun nier leed IEE ire lre D in this city barch darch 1869 18 69 in hildrea child hild bea ma an ann i nAr arnold armold dold doid daughter of james jamea jan s T and harriet 7 snarr sharr aged 23 years 6 months and ia la 13 15 day daya she Us has been a truo and ana faithful ii saint and wife blid sho leaves ano no child chua and numerous friends to mourn her loss lossa blessed are that die in the I 1 lord cor cot 1 I 1 I 1 1 r c I 1 SOUTH tho the mater waler dubu shed at south rass paw city wyo ming territory draws draw com tort wrt from the tho favorable fayo fato rahle rable which w their thein ir mining amp camp possesses t tsay gaes gays st hero wo are but sixty miles from tho U P R it with a level country intervening and when once at the railroad rall Kail road we ia can take tako takfour oun our burchol choice eb of which way we shall go to purchase our goods 9 mills ac c or to fo fina find en enjoyment boym ont out through the winters winter if tho the E as do os not suit us W we 0 can cari go west if the tho wes WC s is exorbitant wo we can go east we wor ire are aro are perfectly independent our mines are situated equidistant equi distant between both places and we will be bo influenced only by the mhd price and quality of the articles in the respect respective iv 0 places or as our inclination happens to leadus tho the mines mined 31 ines ined hopes that the people there will vi ill lil not have hava to walt wait ait alt much pinch longer fox foz their territorial officers to io be appointed r and alid sent to them it cares gares not nob who is appointed 0 so o they are upright and honest men mon and well weil qualified forthe for the tho positions it hopes others wont succeed at it says iwo we have a territory rich in mineral thirds of her surface ei is suitable for agricultural purposes and with whole some larks lairs la and good officers to execute them it will not be long before we wo rap for admission into the union of states brother Brot hF F W young ting from clarkston vache cache county on the ath instant says the tho people of that r settlement ettie i under the tho direction pf af bishops bish s maughan preston and littlewood Litt lowood had a pd turne turned dont dout ont out en masse and located a new now be settlement t about five miles south pf af their present one on the north bank of bear river kiver the people of clarkston oxford and weston had joined in a petition to the post office Department jor a it semiweekly semi somi weekly mail river riven north to oxford upon the strength of which they ahey had started started a mail of their own all friends writing to tho the them malzo maiZe are ane direct to newton nowton cache county via bear river elver north Sleigh sleighing in TM had bean goodin good in that section ug up dato date 0 of our correspondents letter tetter buethe uri uki al e snori snow w then beginning to yield I 1 1 1 1 1 1 i V 1 r 0 f from FR 0 daily eeb edv t i medle meale meah message e received od por per Do deserea geret tiie telegraph line I 1 by hasteen has been e handed hande d to us for publication I 1 LOGAN president at af a meeting of tho the stockholders last night the following were elected officers in the cooperative operative co institution tlona E ezra ara T polls benson denson president Ident peter poor maughan t vico vice president wm B preston prest wm IL H Shear mn and moses thatcher directors C IV Peb eh secretary end und endom lvin treasurer the C constitution 0 n ution of the tho parent society was adopted Q d with to suit our locality lo allty and business the board of directors meg today and hka appointed moses Shear shearman man maa and wm win good goodwan o in to direct dire wand and transact the tho be business b siness of the company n na besson BENSON died DIL D dinst louis louls on the ultimo jane graham agod aged 43 0 roars years sho she was bap r sized fin scotland in 1344 and with hermam lly ily emigrated omi emi grated to this country in 1856 1853 i she lived and died in fall faith falth in tho the gospel of christ jeom COM I 1 X tat tar please copy cop y I 1 WAA VAA rolta roiTi by telegram to mark croxall esq superintendent su crin erin ocy ofa TJ telegraph office in this city we wo learn that hon joseph 4 A young and party p ar t rei rel reached ched Wasatch at noon yesterday all well weil vey go east last night T the road was wes ie reported ported open at raw Kaw rawlings lings f sun set LAKE CITY dry march 18 16 69 popai r tar eor deseret mers merv arb G tagnon Ta unon tah Dear Sir sih 1111 thin ln two or three days pas has past attempts have been mado bado to raise ahe prece price hind and find that tob with A agen gon gen tieman a brother brothen called on a debaer in flo fio flotron ii uron r what is called main street havel have yo just one sack or leap of 75 cents on the sack the ame dea lefis leeis is said to hate have the day before packed a num number beh bek of sacks away avray in a dark darl dark carn corner er of his store A antof the same dealer aa j conversation with ancher d dealer ha having ving ting A of ilour the remain remains sofa 0 haid oadie purchased had said you should get gei loper sak sack doi dol for xoi it Y 3 understand the same am apte f flour now at 10 ri 4 in i very respectfully your yours 1 d da J TO sern SILV R DEMISE dehlke OF OP silts slits 11 11 W 11 NAlS naisbitt BITT the melancholy task of recording the them demise of this estimable esti estl mable mablo lady dey devolves der olves upon us today to day the sad event occurred yesterday afternoon about half past 3 anter after an illness of two weeks duration tho the de deceased cens cons had bad been for sometime suffering under nervous debility but hut until about two weeks s ago her state of health had bad not been such mch as to cause alarm but from that time timo sho she gradually declined until her departure wo feel to sympathize s with bro Nals naisbitt bitt and ther then chii chil en and friends of the deceased and would were it in our power console them in their bereavement and and affliction but the greatest consola consolation tion that thab h can be found under tho the circumstances is is in in the principles made known through the gospel go in which we all believe that gospel reveals the tho glorious truth that though in the ordinary course ot of nature and in the dispensations of providence we may nicy bo be called to mourn tile the departure from this stage of existence of dear friends it Is but a step in the progress ess egg to a higher state of being in which all ail who are naith falth faithful falto to god and truth will soon have the privilege W t tre atif of f participating ana and rd where parting rt 1 q mars rears tears e oi ol ambe 01 ho no more s shed shea ed arster S tei tel elizabeth ellzabeth naisbitt U the daughter af pf brother wm paul architect of this city cley she sho keks vas bom born at truro cohu Coku cornwall wAll Engl engi england anci ancl 1832 1833 she sized in the yean year 1849 and ana emigrated to utah with her husband husban parents and brother thero ibero and si in the spring of 1854 1851 L As a daughter wio wie mother and saint her ur course has been of the bost most exemplary character she had no enemies but nubi nuhi numerous friend friends ay by whom her depa departure faure wilra 6 long jong r regretted ag r eted she ghe leaves leaver a husband seven children father brothers and sister sisters s to mourn herloss her loss may way the couso bation ortho tile tiie holy spirit without theirs and while cleaving in full faith ta to the promises of gods word remember in ff of the bereaved poetter poet her husband that throughout Through clods i life reigns perennial all around and every pang ang aug or pulse of df p pain a I 1 lea leads aulito to higher vantage ground r u n the fineral funeral obsequies ies les will fie fhe fio tomorrow 0 at 11 at bro Na isbitts residence F friends are invited to attend I 1 I 1 I 1 dieb DI ESAt edat at union linion tort fort salt lake county Y eeb feb e M 1 1869 lug luey lucy wife of richard maream or an born orn march lit lith 1812 at hereford angrand ng g hand rand an baptized march ath tb imo 1843 1842 elui etui emigrated g ra to utah in ohp jear bear year I 1 sa 4 star please c pa BIG bra co by letter ietter from bishop 1 D Brint brinton ori ork af ilg big nig cottonwood Cotton wod ward wo weare are pleased pleasia to learn that tile the people of 04 that th atWArd vard yard have commenceS commenced the cooperative movement bishop brinton has hag been elected president bf the So cloty lavi stewpot steart vice president Tres ident and jqhn rider kider secretary john xe neff nefa fy sen amos nefi b charles oharles stillman zolin an and I 1 nells peterson Po terson the ea tho boan Boar 0 doc dof directors the shi shares ures tres aro are 25 each the tho constitution and bylaws by dy bylaws laws lawa og 0 the tho parent larent socie society ty were adopted with such buell modica modlea 1 tion eions sas as were necessary forthe dortho for fon the ness fless of a ward the store was ope nedon the tho fath instant prospects are encouraging the ald old saying comes in like a lamb iamb goes goos out outs like a li on used in reference ito to the tho thel month 0 of f march will wili ddom dhom from presen present C appearances I 1 I 1 be very lik ilk likely bly io to be realized realize iX this illig time lime march came in warm and one fine giving every indication of a very eary early spring but forthe for the last firo fire grsic clays days war have hail hall sunshine sun gun shino shine and han and pros prospects poets peets of f a good deal ingre of bt the same 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