Show FROM TV TUESDAYS SD DAILY i ii I i POLICE thomas whitney was this tia na morning oming fined 0 5 for fon being drunk PHILS BENEFIT yesterday wo emitted to call attention to mr margetts benefit the omission was caused by a certain amount of hurrying driving it from meme ry ho ile ia 18 eln eta entitled titled to the warmest notice we bacan can write and to a house housa crowded from orchestra to ceiling coiling he has been longer before tho the public in this city than any other actor or actress he has always given iven satisfaction is always been augusin jays always entertaining and always on hand hana As a gentleman in private life all who know him appreciate preci ate his genial qualities as an in actor ho hd ilas rias basfor for sor years zears held the tho front position in his line and would ake his bis mark on any stage and the publio have so long and BO so often enjoyed the efforts of his well trained and fine flue abilities that they should give him the enjoyment of a substantial benefit he has selected an au excellent bill for the tho occasion crowd the tho house WORMS friend obad obadiah lah writes as us a disquisition on worms in his quaint quaker style which makes slakes us almost tremble lest he is 15 thre tonel nel nei with an attack of mso udo ascari art ari acs of courso course he lived ilves in pleasant grove and friend watt known as george D had had bad been enlightening the people there thac on the value of worms friend Obad laes laws hs mother always tried to have haver the worms removed from her family and her worthy son has followed tho the example with laudable persistency sis tency but now everybody in pleasant grove Is semi crazy to get them friend watt having indisputably proved that that they are profitable get worms friend Ob adili yea verily for thou wilt nind find them valuable after their kind and plant thou pure mulberry trees that they may feed upon the leaves tho the neof that thy garments may bo be of the beautiful silk and thy hand maidens shine like the tho stars stare in their lustre new NEW W music we have received the february number of monthly it Is a very beat neat unpretentious 18 48 page quarto combining agry b I 1 the with the scientific A theatrical sketch her last appearance occupies some four pages ene eno mho tho night beil heil a police story with some poetry miscellaneous mincel iNcel laneous editorials and review table the remainder of fifteen pases pages the tol lowing thirty pages pases are filled chiefly with music gongs songs ma marches aci 1 J T L peters publisher broadway broad way N 3 per annum information wanted WAITED concerning WU wui i liam and carolino caroline montgomery bro and sister who sailed from glasgow scotland in 1854 for Melbo melbourne urno australia they were last heard hoard from in 1958 1858 and were then living in melbourne address address mary montgomery care of wm win H miles john st new york city millennial staf star and australian papers please copy SPINO IA IN winter wister tho present inter winter is ono one of the most remarkable experienced in this territory sinco since its settlement in reality there has been no winter yet of tho the kind that is usually felt in this valley A few snow storms have occurred covering tho the ground occasion occasionally ady aay to the depth of five or six inches but the snow has quickly disappeared the atmosphere at times has had all the balminess of early cpr spring ng and today tody to dy day tho the sun is shining clear dear and beautiful the snow which covered the earth on saturday morning has gone the south side of the mountains around ia is bare and it seems as if a few weeks would see tho the fresh green of early foliage clothing the city for the tho advance of the great national railroad no more propitious season could havo have been enjoyed the kenyons have been free from snows in a remarkable degree the cold has not been anything like so intense as it usually is and everything i indicates that an overruling providence has blessed the work to its speedy completion ion INFORM information ATIO atlo wasted WANTED concerning john montgomery who left new now york City with the saints of 0 tho the emerald late isle aug IW he traveled in their company until three days journey west of or benton where all trace of him was lost adv any person know ing of his whereabouts will confer a favor lafavor i by writing to his sister bister mary mont montgomery to 0 m e ry care of wm H miles esq john h n st new york city frontier index orphenia or Pheni x please copy 0 ox the track irack of the api upi R 4 1 was in round hound vaclev weber kanyon last night about three throe miles below the tunnels which aro are now passed 1 oh friday night last three locomotives wele were puffing ati panting between the upper tipper and idaer tun nel nei with a train of or can about half a mi difo e long iong olear odear cearto to devils gate then on for ogdena I 1 1 1 FIRE IN henen HELEN AWo wo are indebted to M Croxall Esq manager W western e 1 storn stern union telegraph companas Comp anys office of for tho the thonol folt foit fol foi t i lo lowing vying A firo occurred at helena T day in molitor cos assay office six buildings were destroyed entirely and dumphy fc bentleys Bent leys leya stone block partially A A number of other buildings 0 were wore seriously damaged the loss i is estimated at A light wind was blowing at the time and wad the tho city was only savea saved from fram destruction by tho the stone structures on each sido side of the buil bull buildings dingo consumed FROM WEDNESDAY DAILY OAK CHEEK brother J W radford rad Ead gord ford writing from oak creek millard cc county anty liba 1112 says thib thit that settlement ott ett lement contains about twenty fm families allies ites lies most of whom hom moved from deseret city last fall on account of the tho breaking of the sevier dam since that time timo tho settlement has been organized and a town site and farmin larmin land surveyed brother Brothe john rJohn sovel has been appointed president of the settlement the winter has been so mild that stock including sheep have been able to keep out the whole season and dowell do well the settlers aro are enclosing about acres of farming land they are fully awake to their duties as latter day saints which is evinced by tho the fact thag that that they have ward meetings three times a week a monthly fast meeting and a day and sunday school in operation eano CITY our correspondent at echo sends us word that there is a likelihood of lively times in irr that vicinity a large increase of 11 scum being expected from wasatch ho he thinks moro more asi assistance stanco stance bay may bo be necessary in controlling cont roling this tins unruly element the proprietors of tho the hurdy gurdy institution wera were under arrest at the thet time our correspondent wrote for swindling having sold out the precious concern to two different dit alt lerent parties appearances seemed to indicate V that thab hatt these those worthies would yet bo be provided with quarters in the tho penitentiary they were cursing tho the day they ever had anything to do with it there had been a few drunks fined and a couple of robbers arrested but no shooting for a few hours thero there was a probability however that the quietude then prevailing would be broken on the arrival of fresh forces from wasatch echo seems to be one of the stron strongholds strong holds of the foreign missionaries in utah but wenho dehope e T that b by the vigilance of the officers officers of the tho law the permanent residents of the locality when necessary that region may ay bo be made too hot for the hordes of drell sin rushing westward with the advance of the railway NEWS erom from WALES ivall by letter from E elder idor elias morris to president brigham yonn youn young wt dated merthyr tydvil jan 20 we learn that the elders eiders from zion with the exception of elder W 0 thomas of brigham city were well and laboring diligently I 1 i in the several fields of labor in th tho the welsh e ah principality elder thomas had been afflicted with colds and lung disease in consequence of which ho was liberated liberated by president carrington and expected to start on his hig home homeward voyage on the uit elder morris morria says that many of the welsh saints sainta are anxiously looking for deliverance the coming spring ALABAMA brother J D holladay writing on the uit from moscow and sandford county alabama says that b he a and ansbro bro J matthews reached columbus r pi pl on the esth of Janu january ary arv and loft on t the ohe 0 same day for alabama the people manifest considerable desire to hear something about mormonism and bro Holladay thinks there is a chance to do good amon amongst st them FROM PROM thursdays DAILY FILL moile HortE brother john ashman writing from fillmore on the instant says the health of the people has been good this winter and the weather mild plough ing and pi planting planting trees had commenced theatricals are flourishing brothers ashman and beauregard had just returned from a visit to the settlements where they had been preaching up the importance of home manufactures sericulture and operation cooperation co the people generally were heeding the councils given on these subjects and prospects pacts were encouraging FAYETTE PAYETTE brother james mellor living at fayette or warm creek sanpete co trite arite write us that brother george D watt had haa been preaching to the people oi 01 that place upon the importance of silk culture and that thit th it his eloquent appeals on the subject had bad been flo fco successful that a society bad been organized that cuttings and seed had been ed and five acres of land partly fenced fenced had been set apart for a mulberry plantation that looks like business if bro geo D is as successful everywhere else during his tour south as ho he seems to have been bern at warm creek we bave have no hesitation in saying that his labors will prove a greatA great lessing blessing to the people brother mellor says that letters from froin salt lake laka city are frequently from roin nine to e eleven leven days reaching roa rea chirip warm creek and thinking this is owing in a great measure to tg ignorance as to its whereabouts lie he wishes to tb have its 16 locality bality mord more gehe generally rally raily 1 known the settlement sett bett lement of fayet fayette Fay eay otto etto to also called warm creek he be says sass is is in sanpete co six milet miles north of fort gunnison on thie thle main road rodd from thab that place to chicken cleek creek lovan and fillmore it Is a good place to raise grain graim or anything else that can be raised in the northern counties and thero there JE ibs a good opening for farmers and mechanics thov have a well attended day and sunday school and a grist gnat mill in operation RULING BULINO MACHINE MAcII macli lne INE we have just received at this thia office one of ilick nic koks 0 Ks celebrated ruling machines machines with the latest Improve improvements improvement meni A and libil shall be prepared in the course of a day two to do all kinds of ruling from a small memorandum book to tho the largest records used deputy Sherif lBrown fBrown of f echo city arrived last evening having i ix his charge chargo charles cogan and 0 G smith committed for trial on a charge of garrot ting RETURNED bishop kesier resler kesler who has been spending the winter in southern utah for the benefit of his h health eith arrived in this city yesterday and called to seo us thia this morning wo were glad giad to learn leam that hla hia general health has much improved and that his leg which was fractured so badly two or three years ago ajo has been greatly strengthened i by his residence in a warmer climate ellioit c the bishop reports very favorably of things generally generall on the tho muddy the settlers are well bupp supplied led with gram grain from their last years crops having enough for their own wants and to supply now settlers when bro kesler keslor arrived there on the ath of last december he found some wheat up then about three inches h high h and from then until ho he left on tho the 25 cult yuit uit pl hing and sowing were unremittingly continued this year thero will bo be a good god breadth planted with wheat also barley and oats and a considerable amount in cotton the wheat raised on the muddy is of a superior brior quality being freo free of smut and cockle fee ree and will average sixty two pounds to tho bushel fruit trees treca aro are being extensively planted in northern dixie and also OK ow the muddy the health of the people is excellent cel lent and the bishop considers the muddy district the tho most healthy in tho the ry polla Poi pol thos metcalf and edwin harman were brought before justice clinton cllnton this morning charged with having been overcome with drink they were fined respectively in tho sum of ten and five dollars bro wm win 0 mcgrigor writing from parowan on the ath instant says bays winter in that section haa has been boon very mild and they had had little or no snow in I 1 chevalley the tho valley vailey until tho the latter part of january there was a pretty good tip vip supply I 1 in tho S bor mountains which prom promised we well weil L mor for water the coming season the people generally in that locality aro are alivo to their duties cooperation is flourishing and gives good satisfaction music and tho the drama am aro boing assiduously cultivated on tho the loth of january the harmonic society parowan carowan of city gave a concert which was far ahead of anything over ever heard before in that locality pizarro and old phils birthday were weno tho latest sensations in the dramatic line pizarro was got up in fine stylo style and was a great success on the ath instant bishop damo dame gave a party to the teamsters wh he went down with last years emigration and to all who furnished teams ac the party went off with great parowan carowan seems to bo be a livo ilvo city and we trust the plea piea pleasure suro suno and progress of its ith inhabitants will continue ana and greatly increase |