Show brofe lr one ITEMS jf if 7 i ll 11 y F FROM FRIDAYS Y DIED DI EDAt at 2 this aate afternoon arnow of in flam mation madon of the bralts son of john and martha ISTee Yee dham dEam swe twe aged a fifteen months and twenty two days hays the funeral obsequies will take place at the house of ats parents atio atlo on qu sunday morning friends are invited to attend deach DEATH OP or A NOTED A there was as 1 a cumor rumor last evening of the tho death of bro bra john sanden sander sanderson son sou but hut it was not at all authentic sinco since hearing the rumor rumo wa have learned that bro sanderson died pf af lung fever ferer abr abb his big residence ia itt Spring vi iret liet in the early pant part 0 of the present week this takes from froni 0 our ur midst a somewhat sing singular giac glar character in his early wl ake i I 1 days he bedall became io an earnest student of the so called science f astrology having studied at the sometime same time and under lo 10 the same teacher as bs the individual who now goes under tho the banfe of I 1 Zad kier kieV I 1 in london bro been a resident of utah for quite a number of years and lias has obtained some notoriety among the credulous portions of the tho community by h his is professions 5 and pretentious with regard to amiral and other mythical occult mat te terr tere DD DIED in this city on the esth ull uil in her year elder george georgo B wallace and daughter of edward and sarah davis she was born in london england she embraced the gospel in that cit eit city y in the spring sprin of 1519 1349 and emigrated to this country in 1832 1852 she has been a true an and d faithful saint s lint and wife she leaves five children and bum hum numerous erous friends to mourn her loss wil mil A star tur tar please copy gayso payson bro H W barnett writes that the weather ireather at payson is fine that thai the farmers are sowing grain and that that peace and prosperity is general on the uit nit a party was held to further the objects of 10 the female relief society ocl oci ety it was well attended and was a very vecy pleasant affair the citizens of payson have commenced business on the operative cooperative co principle and had opened their store a few days before the date of our correspondents letter lt by try telegraph from ogden city we learn with great re regret ret rot that bro chas late president Tent of the vian mission died very suddenly about 2 this afternoon this will wili be a great his hia family and friends it was only a a fe few v days ago wo we saw him in this city eity apparently y in good health SATURDAYS DAILY ME af de decline cline in this thia city march 10 1669 arthur charles charies char Chat lesson soh of william henra and sarab sarah ann towler aged 4 years and 5 months late of london Engl engi england ancl anel mill mar star please copy NAVAJOS OB or A correspondent I 1 writing from st george says a controversy drovers tr tro overs versy v has arisen between several parties as to the tho correct method of spelling spellings the plural of navajo some maintaining that I 1 navajos alajos is the cor eor correct method while others are as positive that Nava joes is the correct form our correspondent wishes us to decide the matter which we now propose to do if the word navajo is as we sup sud suppose iose of spanish origin the correct form of ge the plural is navajos cavajos Nava jos as the rule for forming th tha the plural lural in that lang language liage is enz b by ad adding dings to othe the singular cfall words ending with an unaccented vowel tion by letter from bro chas H bridges of montpelier rich bich count county wo we are pleased leased to learn that the people oat of that hat settlement trent set het trant are feeling well and striving to the best of their ability to live their religion they have a flourishing sunday school in the settlement the weather in in that r region e on has been very mild this winter a and ana d there has not been half the usual quantity of snow up to within two weeks at the date of his writing writing the ath instant from that time it had be been e ll 11 much moro more se tue yue 1 WANTED john Seart scant liff at Noll noli sarah place old street road london E Q C england would like to hear from john slater who emigrated emigrate cl to this country from grantham lincolnshire Lincoln shire england en land about the year 1862 the same part party y is also desirous of hearing from john I 1 bird also froin froia lincolnshire Lincoln shire and who we believe bellove is biow nio rio rf a resident of oi this city if either of thos tho sayo sawo etwo persons will win call at this office t they h ey can L peruse kurae the letter we haro hare received from jo rn bountifully in thurgood alvr writing fram nafie dinst ins informs US q that a co curativo curative dvo na mercantile institution had been formed in bountis bountiful ul and will comm commence enee enbe busin bugin Ss in a f few ew days bis bishon bishop hop stoker has been beell elected president and win brown vico tico anson call calli william atkinson bcalel carter joseiph Josei josel lh B and edvin paim pace e constitute the Boar board dof of directors wn win tau good is Sec secretary and ana treasurer the co cooperative operative idan society organized organised orgia sed tea ed I 1 I 1 last a s t dember em i flourishing the thea thoa baem aers d or S of wh tosao t S 0 clety doing their st 19 f u rf h or t bl y j acts abr aich which be trio society was va organized br m I 1 ze dp A the the female re relief society are labors and doing ai good work ka i r we regret to learn that scarlet fever have prevailed prey proy alred to a considerable extent causing much sickness and some death in the settlement i D DIED dind 91 in ill this city tila tuia morning of inflammation flam q mation matlon of the lenss land 1 I joseph son of J joshua and jemima midgley aged 1 I year yean and 7 days d ays the th funeral obsequies will take place p lace tomorrow to morrow afternoon at afia 3 friends vre are are aro respectfully invited to attend r FROM MONDAYS DAILY 11 CAUTION who the house or mr nir samuel J brown bron of the ath ward was wm broken open one night in the early part of last week I 1 and ana a sack of flaur branded with the fort eort eoff foit birch mill brand brandy a black cloth undercoat and sever bever several 1 article articles of nf jewelry stolen ta the suspected thief has left this city an and ana di it 13 is 81 supposed has gone in the direction of Coal Co alville vilIe 1 this whis is to caulion the people of or that neighborhood against buying anything orthis of this kindie kind kina if offar offer offered adfor for sale pale in any unusual or surreptitious manner BIGGEST SNOW or OF tile THE SEASON 1 A telegram was received yesterday by mr tracy general agent for M wells fargo pargo co irom from their agent east stating that they were haying having havin the heaviest snow storm of the season I 1 in tl the fe black hills the trains in consequence were again blocked A through train was due atVas at wasatch atch last evening with eastern dates to the tho ath instant which are expected here this evening passengers which left last week for the east had gone through tny THE lath BLOCKADE ON THE several gentlemen have recently arrived in this city from the east who were among the number detained by the recent blockade ade on the union pacific road they are aro unanimous in describing the time of their detention as a rather uncomfortable pernod period of their existence but still nothing of a very serious ch chieter Geter character the alip experience of some going east was of if a far more uncomfortable character according to the account given in the cheyenne leader leaded which welch in a recent issue says A number num berof of parties haya have arrived here who walked over and around the snow enow blockade reaching from rawlings springs to Wy wyoming oling a distance istance of one hundred miles some with blistered feet frosted ears oars ete etc the road will be cleared this week and kept clear for the future about six li hundred undred passengers are delayed at valous various points py y the snow blockade which has lasted two weeks anid arid some of them are in a destitute condition having expended their available funds for meals and rind lodging A subscription was raised at laramie Iia iea ramie ramio for the relief of the destitute passengers ladies who isho left salt lake two weeks ee k s agg for the east are detained at wasatch paying three dollars per day for board two dollars per night for tor lodging and one dollafa per day for the privilege of sitting in the sie sleeping car at some places a dollar is charged for the privilege of sleeping on the floor or table provisions are scarce a cup of coffee a biscuit and arid small piece of poor meat costing a dollar and difficult to get at that of fifty seven passengers that started from near percy perey station tio and walking to wyoming but four arrived with with boots boitson bo otson on their feet the feet ot of the others being covered with old overshoes slippers ra rags tops of old boots 0 or r whatever t might ease their blistered feet bloomington brother james H hart writing from bloomington on the ath dinst says wo we have had a very pleasant winter very little snow cons considerable I 1 lerable sickness among the children but no deaths no monsters here this winter and no merchant kings and calico princes OBSEQUIES from the millennial star of the ath nit uit we learn that elder john mace died in leeds on the of january and was buried on tho the elder mace maee emigrated to utah in 1665 and in la 17 re turned to england for his family he labored in the ministry y mostly in the leeds conference until his death ile he was 63 years old ARRIVED AT oxana omaha mr george dunford of tho fhe f nirm firm irm of anford un ford esons of this city received a telegraphic dispatch yesterday from mr bir george A alder statin stating that he andner and ana mr daniel greni grenig had just arrived airl airi ced ved at omaha GONE EAST Yesterday afternoon a num ber her of ladies and gentlemen left this city f 0 r pe ithe eastern states via ogden some on bu siness hiness others on a visit to relations arnol I 1 the number were hons hong joseph A an and g john W young and ladies ladles mrs amelia young a wim alm nettle nettie young hon A 0 smoot gmo charles chrismon rismon Cb wife and conj son otye otte J F littie little Ij ittle ittie esky an frand rob t pierce esq ST bro charies charles hagg formerly of ot Cent centerville erville called to go south last fali fall conff conference writing from st thomas on the tho isu instant says peace and ind as aa a tl general ral rai thing good health pre pro prevail in the tha settlements on the muddy the people are busy m making laking water ditches planting vineyards building v and d other improvements bro I 1 joseph 0 s p h W young ia is constantly traveling from settlement to settlement trying to do tho the people good and takes the lea iea dinall all ail nul nui hnat tors publow improvement therall the fail fall and winter wheat looks promising in that I 1 region |