Show y ITEMS y jf 5 fr F rou FROM TUESDAYS DAILY SixTEEN Tir WARD CO SOCIETY clety wo ye are aro pleased to hear that the lath ward is going ahead in lu good earnest in operation cooperation co their society hasteen has been organized gani zed officers chosen and tho iho storo ia is expected to be opened in a few days bp F PK duesler kesier kesler esler esier has been appointed president 0 0 criser riser Kiser Vico Vice president EA FA tripp 11 1 1 E emery mery W w K J newman ork urk directors orators tors T mckean secretary and treasurer 01 FREIGHT ov ON THE tp arwe KR We learn from a very reliable source that freight has commenced to 11 the U P R R which will bo be delivered deli dell veffa at deseret Ie seret station Airport apportion loti should X avd reached thera thero yesterday berd y at ras As OAS IT Snot ju BE beono one ono of the great groat roat reat advantages vantages of ak operation cooperation co is shown in a late into busin business ess transaction in the ward two cooperative operative co institutions exist there the cooperative co mercantile and the building ani and ana furnishing urnis hing associations the bl bishon he who is eres of the Association haying having deci doci ed to hild bild a store for the mercantile ansti could so well do it with benefit to all 0 as the building association of the wardi ward and we are happy to say their bid wag was accepted the building is expected to be finished ni shed the store stock stocked business commenced before conference M dat D at draper march ath 1869 1669 bro oren jeffords aged 67 years deceased was born at orange count county vermont on the oth of april aprill 1801 he e embraced the gospel in North neld wash genaw co michigan blich igau izau oct islo he sli sll shared bred ared with the saints the pers persecutions of nauvoo and was true to his calling living the life ilfe of a saint his funeral was attended bv by a large concourse of sorrowing friends who were addressed by bro milo niilo andrus bro jeffords had been weakly for nearly a year last fall fail while building a log house he was accidentally hurt by one of the thle logs falling upon him and has not been bd enwell well weil since he died as he had bad lived in the certain hope of 0 a glorious resurrection ARRIVED sarel savel r by to telegram legrain receive aby edby eaby president young last night wo were gratified ratified to leam loam of the safe arrival of the etu hon jos A young and party at alt omaha yesterday MOVEMENTS TS OF op PREST GEO A SMITH bro george A smith and company visit and virgen city on the and held meetings had meeting at harrisburg on the at noon on the had ha d meeting at washington on reached st george and on the left st george georg 0 o vw tine plue pin e valley for salt lake laho city FROM from wednesdays DAILY 11 delon deion 4 iff eion elon or MATION formation wasted WANTED at the office of president brigham young of tho the of edward whitcomb james F fauikner faulkner aul kner and Tho the theodore odoro odore Peters petersen cn Fi FISHES sires there thero is an old saying that little fishes are sweet sweety 11 but we scarcely think that remark applicable to some little creatures from the watery element we saw yesterday exposed for sale in this city wo we noticed some not more than three inches long tho the excuse of the vendors is that there are so many thousands of them in the river that they will bear thinning out but this is a fallacy if this practice is continued and fish at all seasons and of all sizes are allowed to be caught and brought to market especially a at spawning awning time the su supply I 1 will diminish whilst hilst it ir is evident ap that at yin in t this city eity the demand will increase cr ease when so euch much is being said abo about ut fish as a wholesome article of diet and its proper culture so urgently impressed u pon upon us is it not swimming against the stream and thwarting a popular hygienic movement to waste the material already on hand for this purpose while on this subject we may ask those interested would it no not t now be a favorable ti time me to import oysters for uke uhe reformation formation of beds wo we are informed on reliable authority that they could bo be brought through with safety at the present time and that there is more than one place inee river not far from tho the city exactly sul sui tewo teto their wants oysters bred inthe in tho terr tern territory UT y be a luxury and which wo we hope syn siu soon to enjoy a law bo be enforced against fishing at improper er seasons this is an important 1 act as wo we may leam learn to our cost some fw airo day if we neglect isnow it now explanation TO tho stage which lei lej leinhas lis ils jis city fon for the north on thursday last included our weekly mail which tor for want ola ota sufficient number of lea mail mall bad sad jacw kikas karas ws put into a canvass ond end one the tho driver promised to leave our mail at its different plates of des dos destination n instead of doing so however it was ca carried aried to bear river north anaas s been beeri traveling between that place city ever since w such sueh flagrant derelictions derelict ions i orty arty natly nakly ty on the tho s d drivers riv rit ers ors gre are aro ox ece ajl ail annoys noy ing to our ui wo hope meshall we shall shail havo have no me moro more occa wion aion such instances as these no blaaw blaiki is attachable ta to postmasters post masters mastera forthe the aadva it was wass entirely caused by the neglect atthe stage staze driver wrt wet i elderk john tahir t 1 T r afa macalus terl tah hig has kindly mildly permitted permit bed led us ais to perus perused 6 I 1 a letter to him from elder A carrington liverpool from which we make the following in extracts we had an excellent conference at newcastle New now castlo castio on the dinst the first they have had there for some seven years for fear of bein being disturbed a fear that as yet has not come near me since I 1 arrived here tho the large hall was nearly filled both afternoon and evening about two ads ids thirds bein being strangers tho the audience pal pai paid paia a great attention and conducted themselves with strict propriety especially when you take into account that somo some understood that they hid had a right to ask questions which some two or three thre edid odid did dia towards tho the close of the evening meeting I 1 but in a very fair and respectful manner man n er nor was there the least hooting or disturbance or improper conduct of any kind about tho the door after tile the meetings were wone dismissed though many of the brethren bret brethren eren Wren had feared from past experience pern peri ence ce that there would be I 1 did not so much as think there ifould for our beloved president told me that both saints and strangers would receive and treat rc lle ire 0 kindly and his words have all the time and everywhere been literally fulfilled the tho saints expressed themselves greatly blessed in their conference and I 1 trust that both they and all the tho honest in heart present may derive great benefit the following evening the int I 1 met with the sunderland branch myself s kofl efi bro teasdale and all at 42 are ate well an and fe feeling ing 0 very well so we get along ve very ra cosily 11 co IN tue TUB fth wand wano the tho citizens of this ward have organized a branch of zions operative cooperative co mercantile institution and haya hava adopted the constitution and bylaws by laws of the parent society so far as practicable for a ward association the following officers were elected bishop thomas jenkins president harrison barrison sperry vico vice president charles davey john and hans carlson directors charles F FW williams illiams secretary and john bailey treasurer the shares were placed at ten ton dollars each the society purposes commencing 0 business without delay SUNDI tims the tho weather was wash beautiful yesterday and is so again today to day the farmers are rejoicing accordingly report port says that the majority of ortho the co opera tive tivo stores are doing a good business we are happy to hear it success attend them all the jordan is higher than it has been for some time past but it is going down rapidly trade a a little brisker and will no doubt keep on improving for some time to come A grievances A young friend of ours thirteen years of age writes us a very gool gooc letter on a slight he was subjected to at the thi theatre ho he says that having purchased soda ticket for the third circle ho he took his seat when the usher tho the round ho he didiot receive ono and on asking for one ono ho he was refused the tho usher stating he had instructions instruction si to give bills to grownup grown up folks and not to boys we drew the attention of the urbane lessees lessels les sees to this matter and they say that the instructions that they have F biven given iven are simply simple to distribute so many bills to each seat as they cannot afford to give one to every person who buys a third circle ticket hoping that their patrons would kindly pass them thim to each other so that all may be enlightened hut but they gave no instructions to make any difference between boys and grown up folks men or women 0 our OUE eit uit DIXIE the tho cactus says I 1 A rumor lias has been going around for a couple of weeks and is now confirmed to the satisfaction of brother hamblin and others experienced in indian character that tho the navajos navajas have taken possession of the country south between here and the colorado llis ills also aiso reported the they are trying to form an alliance with the M hual huai al pais pals is she sho bits and pah rah utes ana and intend in making a la ing a business of plundering and robbing the settlements in t his this country of their property southern utah has for the last four years summered suffered severely from the raids of the na bajos and at present there seems no prospect ros e c t of their sufferings gs being lessen lessened u unless fl s prompt and vigorous vigorous measures are taken to punish and gin fin bring 0 them to reason P jud judge judo o F D richards looked into our sanctum sancta a this morning ho he reports things lively in ogden about one hundred passengers came in by the eastern train yesterday most of them for this city ile he reports the roads between the two cities improving thou though h still very muddy in places the late storms had delayed the arrival of construction material still the end of the track irack was no not nob t far from brig brigham ham city fraai THURSDAYS DAILY dalny i i WANTED BW eelk of marshallton Marsh allton ailton iowa wished to bb tain the address of john johh burns who is 0 presented resented as being bring able to give the bartic particulars u lars of the murder of 0 logan by indians indian s last blast fall any person who can siva any information on that subject win ivill greatly oblige mcjohnson mr johnson by writing to hm ODDS axil abro E ends tho T weather is very warm wann and dine fine mhd roada roads immediately ay north of ortho the city are aro dry and dusty president resident ga A smith and party reached cedar city on their way homo home last evening evenn 1 n g this evening eve nine mrs st glair clair will deliver dellver her lecture on maiden malden wife mother pt at tho yara yard assembly rooms kooms doors open at TO torlock Clock xa last st title not ae loas ioas 84 th hd patrons of tho the theatre will have presented d for the beautiful atam of leah the forsaken borsak miss western ap P in the tho litlo role STARTED D the cooperative operative co association of the tho ath ward opened their store this morning and commenced actual business if we may judge the future of the society by its present irwill soon be a flourishing concern the tho store being nearly filled with customers this 9 FARMERS attention what do our farmers say to the following which we clip from a montana exchange several teams have started for salt lake to load with return freight far virginia Vi iginia city they are loaded with oats and barley for salt ut lake late this enterprise if it is successful cess ces srul nul ful inaugurates inaugurated ates a new now era in the agricultural pursuits of montana A CONSTANT reader HEADER writes that he would be much obliged to his neighbor opposite if instead of throwing out those 0 pants boot oot cot leys legs bottomless condee coffee pots ac which generally 1 y find their way into the creek from which he constant reader gets his water he would kindly bury them near those sun run flowers which scatter their seeds over his bis lot every season as he in sure surp they must need manure by this linae linte as theio thelo has been no rotation of crops crop on that land for several years ARRIVED AT CHICAGO hon ilon joseph A young and party reached chicago jest yesterday erday afternoon all well switzerland from a very interesting letter of elder IL G maeser to elder eider F D richards dated lurich feb 3rd ard we 0 extract the following items to commence in true american and english fashion I 1 mention that the weather this winter in been such thatchat that that well known individual the oldest inhabitant has never seen tho the likes likes of it except in two big alpine journeys I 1 have not seen snow or ice lee this vinter winter and today tho the sun is shining as warm as in the month of or may still we traveling elders hero find it much to our convenience especially pec ally lally at baptisms which are becoming more frequent in a letter which our beloved president has favored mo me with I 1 found directions for my future and present prescia course which I 1 haye hayo endeavored to have as my guidel guidet con before me I 1 have started in accordance cor dance with his instructions a monthly sheet which we call the star der stenn stem of the same form and size as the tho millennial stan stav and have made the following dispositions for its contents hoping to come thereby as near to the presidents views as was possible for me to td do dd the nil fil nilst first st article will always be an appropriate extract from the book of doctrine and and covenants get through with all the material in that g seat great geat eat book which is 3 adaptable for this mission giop glop then I 1 will ask for further counsel tho the second article articie will mil always le be a sermon or discourse by one of the first presidency br tho the twelve introducing to the peo people 1 10 not only each one of those great meny men by and by if possible but also to get by these means the greatest variety of wholesome truths before their eyes that were ever presented to mortal men the third article will bo be an editorial by myself written especially ally as a testimony to the world in accordance cor dance with the adopted motto of the whole paper kidia Midia tur et alfera altera pars the other side must be heard also fourth piece will always be ber a letter from utah making the people acquainted with matters and things among the saints in zion then an article in french by bro Ursenbach for the saints lir in geneva written with its authors well known spirit and elegance then a h piece of poetry in which I 1 attempt to introduce our most favorite hymns of zion into the germau gorman language and some small communications on business matters close up the affair the first number I 1 edited on the above mentioned principles caused a tremendous stir everywhere more than fifty gentiles are already subscribers for the paper and their number is still increasing and I 1 expect that the second number which came out yesterday will not by any means cool down the fire the finances of the paper are not so bad for fora a beginning in as much as all the expenses expense A for the first six months are covered by funds on hand we had copies printed for january but they are aro all gone and we had bad to get some more printed afterwards this month we |