Show toul LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS FROM FRIDAYS DAILY pre PRESIDENT president YOUNGS MOVEMENTS the following follo following was received per deseret telegraph winf lne une x ne this afternoon february 3 the president stayed at toker last night and left for cedar city at this morning he stays there tonight to night 11 regret we regret extremely to learn that elder wilford and sarah B woodruff this afternoon buried their infant s son a charles henry aged about nine weeks we condole with with tine the bereaved parents in their af luction affliction THE dune DUKE OF or NoRTHum beb BEn LAND 11 this celebrated animal recently imported from canada by W C Vy daich daleb esq and purchased since arriving here by the parent society for the importation and improvement of stock ac has been removed from faults stables and placed in charge of bishop thomas jenkins and will be kept in future on his premises on east temple st A GOOD WORK DONE dodig A very useful work is now in process of completion on the deseret telegraph line the poles to which alch the wires of ot that line are a attached are area mainly pirie pine and quaking asp both of which will decay ana become worthless in the course of four or five years to avoid the necessity of having to erect iida new ones in that length of time superintendent AM A M musser having an eye to economy and the best interests of the line has had all the poles from ogden to clear lear away down south strengthened with in most cases two cedar posts which are firmly pinned one on each side to each pole which will wife render reader the erection of new now ones onea unnecessary for twenty or twenty nive five years the work vork from ogden to pleasant grove has been done by bro B W driggs of the latter place montpelier A YEAR BY MAIL MAIE mr 0 11 bridges writes a few items from montpelier rich county he says they have aday and a sabbath school and a coop co op store in operation and as a general thing matters are prosperous in that martof part pari of the country they have scarcely any snow there and the winter has been very mild the monster has not yet been caught and tho the mails are not so regular as desirable ile he gives an illustration of the latter fact too good to bogost ba lost last november twelve months ho he posted a letter at montpelier to a relation residing six or seven miles south of this city and strange to tell last november that very letter was returned to him through the post office A better and truer traer illustration than the bove above of the promptness and emmi effi efficiency clency cleney of a the mail service in utah under the present administration it would be hard bard to furnish erom FROM SATURDAYS DAILY MOVEMENTS OF by deseret telegraph line we learn that president young left cedar city at today and stayed at parowan for dinner he goes to beaver tonight to night r paua pama FEMALE rs president preside rp EsIDE rou FOR 1872 victoria vietoria is the n nominee of the party for president of the united states in the election of 1872 we think she has a very slim siim chance for election but victoria Is a good name queen victoria has done very well weil or has done very little ill III for england and president victoria might might do as little for fr the united way she could hardly fall to do as much good as some presidents have done INSURANCE READ BEAD tuis tais there is a good deal being baid said just now about life insurance su rance and the agents of most of the companies endeavor to make a great point of the positive impossibility of failure on ou the part of the companies and the consequent non noa liability to loss of those who take out policies their representations verbal and printed sound very specious and plausible to the ears of the uninitiated but the following extract from the chicago tribune which may be depended upon as strictly reliable tells telis a different story and we recommend its statements to the attention of our citizens the failure of ortho the monitor mutual use life insurance company of boston adds alioth a fifth case to those of the great western farmers and mechanics and others which within two months past have Ign transpired these cases need alarm no one who if he has insured at all has taken the pains to find out the difference between the solvent bolit it and the insolvent comp companies anig anim about tb thirry thirty latr of the hundred companies now doing doings a life insurance su business la in the united states are as plainly insolvent as any of choso those which have railed in an all respects except thab that the cash has not yet given out and are still able therefore to pay par salaries but they hare not tho the available assets with which to reinsure their existing policy holders er in a I sound company and no responsible company p W would ouid take their whole assets as a comi sensation pensa sensation ensa tion fo for sor insuring even half of thein their risks P fully eully one third in number of the compan ies lea now e existing are insolvent in fact and the sooner t they fail fall the less their policy holders will lose I 1 but ut such failures fal sei lunea lurea wiil will leave leavo wholly unaffected I 1 the bulk of the life insurance outstanding of CC which fully seventy severity per cent is carried by eleven w companies in ies des which are ara thoroughly responsible and sas safely basely e ll 11 y conducted nor NoT notnac NAc nao 11 ou oar correspondent Non nac 1 writing from omaha on the ull uil says bays 1 I crossed the river missouri three times on the lee lea today to day I 1 felt serious as it is the first time I 1 have done so since our wagon went through twenty two years ears ago the bridge built bulit by the U P R B IN on driven fifteen feet below the bed bad of the river answers every purpose while the ice lasts trains run regularly without any risk it is thought the now new bridga bridge will be so far completed as to enable them to run trains over next august they are constructing an embankment or leveo levee from the neighborhood of bluff city to connect with the bridge on the east side of bf the river they convey the earth from the bluffs by a small engine and cars they evidently mean business by the way the work progresses 1 l c MOUNTAIN HAIR VIGOR the E ealco leo nev nov independent is responsible for the follow following dag bag A decoction of white sage which is very readily obtained by boiling it a few ho houns hours over a slow fire will accomplish more so im restoring bald heads fastening falling hair and renovating renova ting and ana giving healthy action to the scalp than a whole store fall of the toe usual remedies advertised for that par pose |