Show r FENCES CATTLE LEGAL ADV ADY CE FROM FROZA THE ATTORNEY GENERAL we are indebted to attorney general blair for a vely vety inhere interesting sting communication on fencing fen ten cin cid damages done by cattle lass 91 crops the remedy what the legislature ought to do et cetera after atter the caption friend seth balls us blow be felt feit f elt eit on reading number pember 47 at of tho present volume ct rf the NEWS he starts a not overly complimentary complis neary remark ola on the kind of ebli thi gs which t vc casally dr drop 0 p from our editorial sanctum ile he then talks 0 of f the tle article in question in a respectful though la in a it style y le which savors sli slightly glibly of complaint ts will be seen by reference to the letter which will appear in our next issue he ular correla veis vels at our modest now no one need do that foi for ve caim cairn calm to be very modest and always strive strife to tell the truth in a plain dished mahner mariner then be he compliments us and makes agreeable promises but to td the subject before lefore us in reference to the law re lating and ancl trespass we ive are strongly in faver favor favoron of its al and of the passage of an act similar in its provisions to the one which was passed by both branc hea bea of the assembly last winter but which through the unwarrantable interference fen ren nce of a disappointed aspirant did not receive the approval of the aclin aclid acting r governor governo 1 we take this opportunity of calling the attention I 1 of or the members elect to this important subject hoping hat bat some one or more brilli will between now and the tb second monday in december dej j the time fixed by law forth for th commencement men aea cement of the next bes ees ion lon mature something thin upon so vital a question quee tion as the preserving of grain frow from destruction by wandering hards herds of cattle mut necessarily be to the representatives rel 1 presenta tives of the peoples interests and wishes the ile increase inc of the evils daily compla compia complained ineil luell ef of call loudly for such legislative L action as will make every man responsible for forthe the damages done by his stock foce or no beace this in lu our opinion is the only way to curill cure the debease and remedy the evil j the lawmaking law layr making power of our ry may bay nay pass an act as long ong as the excise law lav of or congress and as an complicated in its provis j lons ion betting setting forth therein what shall and ana what shall not be considered a lawful fence I 1 aad yet the evils that exist will not net be remel reme i died in a community like our where most mogal 9 of the citizens live by raising grain and stock laws should bo be faced enacted to p protect 1 protect the tha former from the ravages of the latter litter man who raises wheat the staff of life may nay bt be reduced ie to comparative poverty the stock ralser raiser is made rich by his big cattle fattening on the grain of hig his bi neighbor neigh bo we frequently hear it said ar aud aad d genc gerc generally rally raily by bi those who have bave large berils of cattle and BO to securely fenced pasture to keep them theta in days daya or corral to put tann them in of nim nig nighat lits that farmers must fence a against stoll this is a very good advice and answers well where it can be carried into deflect but there are hundreds of instances in this thib territory where it cannot be done it Is well known knowd that in the of 0 new settlements there is i an immense amount of labor necessary to be pert within tle earliest possible period aftel the airrall of cf those who design build ng rig tip up the new places tc trio newly se land laud must be boken bol bok broken bolen en u up sufficient grain put in t to 0 the probable waal haats 3 sf of ta settlers the following par yar ditches aitches must be due dul du through which to convey water for irrigating the grain or there will be no crop axce except p t perhaps on some tome small patches of the low or bottom lands but without irrigation as a general rule no remunerative crop can be raised in this thia arid rid climate this we all understand the law in regard to fencing as it at it present stands tipon upon our statute books is a dead letter and if allowed to continue in its present prevent form it will ever remain s so 0 then why nt nit have it expunged aid and one better suited to the I 1 times and circumstances of the people substituted that la is the question now for the especial consideration of that portion of our readers who vrho have baic already as well as thoe those who expect to t put on the ermine scaine of legislative gisla tive dignity at the next annual se session Slon blon there are area in ny my localities here where fencing ret fet icIng materials mate nals are very difficult to get particularly in new settie settle settlements where the breth en have not had ine W to cut through ahn ugh the i rugged lugged bugged rocket rocks bridge the mountain streams and arid open the i kanyon roads and thus render accessible the timber on the lofty peaks peake aud in the pathless avines aviana i ravines hat bat constitute the thereat reat teat 11 of or iship of zun zion and ind the natural fornication to the 1 home ome of the in such gach casts casta I 1 men are excusable for not having kooi aph adb bj b J pole pote blab slab board or cobble rock fences but there is a no excuse for tor men mert who allow their cattle cattie ca tie tle that might be easily herded to arun run at large and detroy destroy the hard earning earnings and results of a whole seasons labors of their neighbors and friends the law to which we warder refer is a singular one and as it appears to us reads like the if hebrew does to one who speaks and writes the english language an aage only from the wrong bide side sec 2 provides that thai all farming lands used fer for raising grain grasa grass or ober other agricultural purposes shall be with a good aud lawful fence sufficient to reauie secure the crop therein from the encroachments encroach ments of all kinds cf peaceable animals we have often ao bicad that when animals have bare leen besa found in mischief their owners have invariably pronounced them not merely peaceable but perfectly docile sec 3 says all fence foar and a half feet high in good repair consist 1 ing of rails ples plies p pies lles lies boards stone atone or other suitable materials and all fence of any description whatever verp very and all brooks rivers sloughs pondy ponds hedges or other obstructions which shall be in the judgment of two or more fence view viewers ers equal thereto shall be deemed a lawful fence we here give it as our ephion based upon a scrutinizing observation that there is not many lawful fences in G S L city ard lees fees still in all other parts of the territory on an equal area of land sec see 4 has a very good provision bu but t it dobs does do not go far enough or rather the consequences of compliance noncompliance non aie ale are arc not laide made ta t apply or fall upon the proper persons persona instead of saying that any person owning fence or different individuals owning portions of fence fance inclosing fields owned as tenants io in common for farming or other purposes who shall refuse or ort neglect to keep in lawful repair such sueh fenee or portions of fence shall pay all damages es sus eus dalhed by ady avy other peredo derao rk la in said field in confluence of huc sue sucu ti neglect it should read bul aul an person owning cattle or ther other stock i them to run at large without being properly herded securely pastured or safely corral corrai ed ab al I 1 be liable for all damages done or occasioned by the encroachment aid aid rava geb gee of such cattle or other stock all such auch damages to be obtained by the aggrieved on the appraisal of two competent judges fudges or inthe same manner as in an action for debt 21 2 1 this would be placing the responsibility where it of rl right bt belons belongs we purpose calling attention to this ibis mattar matter again at no distant period the subject i is 1 s not half exhausted and it is one that requires speaking and writing t about often enough to keep it before the minds of the people until he the causes for complaint are removed our part of this duty we intend to perform and hope to meet the cooperation operation co of all good citizens WHY cra cla A short account of the faith and doctrines of ibe the church of jesna jesua christ of latter day saints 12 as taken from the Ar mormon ormon and a price list of church publications are printed in connection in this number to afford a ready method for answering numerous I 1 letters I 1 of inquiry in regard to our re ivious belief books their prices and where and how bow ither they cali cuil be pro procured curd sudden DEATH OX THIS TUB nii xii by BT tole graphic dispatch on wednesday evening bishop sharp got the be mournful intelligence telli gence of the budden sudden death of 0 hib bib brother joseph who departed thia this life at 7 am of j that instant it willow springs about miles east of this city deceased wag was in charge of t a freight train irain contal ping gods go da for co cot coi and having lost between 30 and 40 bead of oxen and bing b ing a very hard bard working tc man the liy ily lly is that h overexerted himself in the management of the train and thereby brought on an internal ils lisane disease lis abe aae for of which there was no remedy at af band brother sharp was born on the abe ath rf f july 1830 in scotland Scot lani iani and ws b baptized into the ctr arch of jeus christ of latte latter day dav saints in the month of or jun june 1847 he journeyed lourne journe tei tet yei wili willa his brother brothers john and adare addre alp fram oram hla his native land to thib this territory in 1850 brother sharp has left a family of nine to mourn hib his iose loss immediately en on learning the sorrowful nes nets bishop john sharp had bad a inet alic coffin I 1 madl anade and on 1 fliday iday morning a 4 i ir r I 1 patri pa trl k lynch and the whitesmith who made the coffin went east by the li stage tae to bring in the remains rs mains which after being brought westward w rd some bome 62 miles have been tempora rilly of 0 sweet water wlter nyer nver 11 e we heard of an entertainment men tin in the large assembly room on ou saturday ev evening emming effing blit but not receiving the usual complimentary tick ti ts for the gentlemen of the press our reporter pr pro bests ests that he cani not oot write either a critique or a puff and not bein being present ourselves we of course are not qualified to undertake the task tux CANAL CAHAL COMMITTEE the committee appointed by the late mass meeting viz i alderman aldarman sheets bishops reuben miller and i wm accompanied by surveyor general fx fox left this city on monday for the purpose ef of commencing the survey for the contemplated canal which is design designed eato to bring some of the surplus waters of jordan to this thia city alty we understand that the labors of the committee commatee coa com mUtee and surveyor will commence at the point of the mountain noun nouR tala taia bouth south near the place of I 1 that once obnoxious contrivance this th old flah fish I 1 frap trap r up REPORT isaac was arrested I 1 OB on the ath dinst charged with drunkenness and disturbing the peace ile he laid in the lockup lock up over night and sobered down and the next morning appeared before alderman clinton and was fined sio 10 william ballow was arrested on the ath for disturbing the peace by drawing and flourishing hr his pistol teben in a i st state te of intoxication ile he was ordered to pay py smart money monty to the th amount of 20 augustus sprouse and john joha rucker were arrested the other day charged with assault and battery on each other and thereby break brenk lir ilg the peace ot of the city they chiy got into a regular street fight tor for which they were each of them ordered to pay lato into tug too city treasury 10 henry stowel nettleton wag was found drunk and disturbing the peace on the ath dinst for which alderman clinton assessed at fine of 25 john boland wals was arrested oa ox the sazae same day on a charge of being 0 drunk and disorderly charge change sustained and defendant ordre to pay 10 fine and coats coals A J beason was charged before alderman clinton with drawing a pis ol on niger rom coia the defendant alleged that tom toia pompously attempted to brush him outdoors 1 theraby insulting him the court assessed a fine of 10 drawing a revolver re not being the legal remedy thomas EJ edgell edell ell eli was taken before the alder mans court the other day to answer to a charge of assault and battery committed on the person at 0 henry J slade on investigating the ease case it appear appeared eJ that the parties got into a al contention contenti n while working on the top of squires days new store mich which resulted in a set to fight both koth were found guilty and fined sio 10 each we that a question of jurisdiction was raised the party contending that the top of that building is too high high iu u to be considered within the city limits bu but t the doctor thought differently george geore geor e heath was arrested on the charged with drawing a pistol on one ona charles other name not ascertained fined 25 including costs of proc proceedings edings 3 q ous OCR immigration cap iv W B prea Pres Pr eton tons train passed hams hawis fork on the th ath teams teama looking well and passengers all well thy they may nay arrive this week cap J S rollins rollina telegraphs telegraph a from little litti sandy 9 ata train in good condition battlo catt doing well all well welt on the 91 9 h at atnori noon cap IV S warren passed platte bridge all u ell eljer eiler el ler ier joseph IV you g telegraphed from julesburg julesberg Ju lesburg lith left trains yeste yesterday rJay all well expect to be home borne by the 31 these thebe are the two iwo last franq tra ni captains hydo and snow and want 50 yoke of oxen te to meet them as soon as possible at the head head bead of bitter creek certain they are coming on that route and f several everal of thir their cattle have tir the hoof ail the expect to be hom home by tha alludes to E ders dera joseph A young IL B clawson Cf awson joseph W youn W C stains art ari and d others who are now cow this side sido the late indian difficulties and are therefore no longer obliged to keep the slow pace of the trains fsr for T pr protection lection elders george Q cannon and john W young arria arrived d in iii new york from liverpool on the ath they vere were well aril atil ana aoa expected t to leave in to a fw few days for atchison hoping by y that time to ha be able to croba crosa the plains by stags stage NEW we bad baa the tue pleasure of tiit assisting 11 with a select company of 0 gen represent representing in the press preas bench and bar on monday at the opening of the Glo globa bs as a restaurant by R J godice co A firak hire fire class cook with careful anti and prompt attendance are treat teab reab teat als aids to make such institutions sought after and enjoyable enjoy ab atlas will find his big load lively than usual add abd na no doubt the patro of the gobe globe will materially ln increase rease the load upon his hla brawney shoulder A first clasil clasa restaurant resta orani orant hs has been repeatedly inquired aft after erand and we ars are ar confident that those who desire the comfort of a well weli cooked and well weil servel served dinner in a where every requisite attention is paid will bt be satisfied with the style of the I 1 globe and the manner in which it is conduct conducted ad the boys boya have made kade ade a capital beart it 1 yen I 1 dont believe us try them and justify our dt de chion tue T w r M LIL TO riLL we tye ars ara inform ei ed that there is no schedule time |