Show LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS FROM TUESDAYS DAILY kilb kiln THE grasshoppers NOW that these pests posts have made their appearance in such numbers would it not be well if organized efforts to destroy them were made by my the people in every locality where they exist they are still young and not able to do the mischief that they will in another two or three weeks on saturday evening in the bishops Bis Bi ships bips hips meet meeting held hold in the tabernacle president DH 11 wells said th that thab atthe the crops in the big field in this city had been saved for the last three years yeara by resorting to various plans for their destruction similar efforts have been made and with considerable success succession suc cessin in other local localities ti es and we think there has seldom seldom been more need for such concerted action than at the present isolated efforts are of no avail but unity of action in trapping them iri in straw in the night and then thea burping them or drowning them or such stich other methods as experience has demonstrated tu too be effective should be resorted to at once if at all that damage and destruction to the grow prow row ing crops of cereals vege Tege vegetables tables and gruits fruits may at least be partially averted thesis this is a question in which plentiful supplies of brea broadband dand Tand dinner aror ire seriously involved and it is worthy of prompt action and attention det DEr DEPARTURE ARTURE OF GEN gex SHERIDA itgen gen gon eral sheridan and staff left this city this afternoon terno ter noon gh lebro en tou rou ute uto to Montan montana arith adith avith the intention of proceed ing pro probably bagly batly a as q jar far as 1 I 1 whee rell reli beille e and his followers i have raised the blagof of insurrection against the british government I 1 t jt i of general Sherl gheri sheridan dan we believe ta look after american interests in that country and tot locate permanent military posts on thellie the thel line lne of the northern pacific railroad to measures he pro toh tol heIn heln il e 0 vig whom fhe the line there 0 zo kiib keib I 1 i i 1 11 ii n I 1 IV SOMEBODY AT FAULT the tho postmaster lOfTo of toselo oele city informed us on sunday sunda last that nearly or about three weeks since he posted a letter at tooele thoele city addressed to this office containing five dollars in currency to pay for certain blanks that had been ordered the blanks arrived at tooele in due time and the receipt in payment for the same was expected to arrive shortly after but as it did not arrive a letter ietter of inquiry was sent to this office stating that the money had been forwarded and inquiring why the receipt was not sent this letter came safe to hand but buano no letter containing the tho money had been received and it has not yet been received neither heither has any tidings of it been learned what is the matter it is hardly likely that it could be lost it might havo have been mis sent bent but if that that had ha c been the case it ii would aik have turned up bea before belore ore this ARMING AND DRILLING IN utan under this heading the omaha herald of the ath dinst has a short leader iader founded on a dispatch published in the eastern papers the day previous stating that private circulars had been put out in salt lake for tha pr private i vate arming and drilling of the people T the h 0 herald while admitting that there may be some foundation for the report hopes it is false its editor says if a word of ours could restrain tile the mormon autho rises and people from violence it would be earnestly spoken po on and aua that word would bo be i an admonition to forbearance the Tho herald concludes but we do nou nol believe tho the statement made in the telegram on which these remarks are predicated it is probably improbably another of those wicked falsehoods which a set of scamps scalps who are hanging around utah constantly deal in III and dhigh aro are intended to stir up strife and breed collisions and possibly bloody conflicts in utah the good feelings invariably manifested by our towards the people of utah and the firm stand he ever takes in behalf of constitutional liberty ara are highly a appreciated by our pur citizens his fears on their ir behalf and his admonitions in in the present instance though kindly meant are unnecessary for no suc sue such sueh h circular a as he he refers tobas bobas to has been issued here hero violent measures by the people are barb not even contemplated tem plated and this rumor like a thousand others circulated to the prejudice of our people haye doubtless emanated from the nest of miserable mendacious boit bolt yoons in our city and with which a miserable little town not named corinth is at the p present besent time infested whose only god is mammon and the possession of filthy lucre the oily only object of their miser biser miserable able ablo existence no matter what mea measures stires are resorted to ta in order to obtain it tun tan iu IMPOSTER rOSTEn posten GIBSON by the perusal of bro muffs munns letter in to days paper it will be seen that captain gibson of sandwich islands notoriety is still pursuing bis his accustomed course of ot fraud and deception dece many mandof of our readers will recollect this man during his stay here his departure to fill a mission on which he was sent to the sandwich islands and his course on arriving th there ere if the information contained in the postscript to bro muffs duffs letter be correct it may be inferred that the course of this bad man is leading to disgrace and shame as it ought to do FROM WEDNESDAY wednesdays IZ 3 DAILY dally THE CASE or OF THE tilt fon eon FAR INDIANS AT omaira it will be remembered by some of our readers thab that four fount indian s of the pawnee tribe named yellow sub little litile wolf blue skin and horse norse driver drive were tried several months ago in the U k S district court at omaha for the tha murder of a mr after a verdict of guilty had bad been returned against a ainest them they by their counsel made a motion for a new trial and another for arrest of judgment the latter on the ground that the court colart could not rightfully exercise jurisdiction in their caso saso case judge dillon on the tho ath dinst delivered a lengthy opinion on this point deciding that theu thou S cau court rt haa baa not jurisdiction he also ordered that the marshal marshai lar shai bhai retain tho the prisoners in custody for fbi twenty days during which time they thoy may be de delivered T evered to the custody of the state officers if applied I 1 d for but if not applied for they t h ey shail shall S h al I 1 ay pe pike e achar discharged ed from custody or if they t adlaf h e desire desiro de s ir it be placed in charge of the indian agent or superintendent for their d 06 tribe the tho above particulars are from frum the omaha Herald of the ath insl I 1 hot ve r faivor favorable abt abl fe arrangements range ments have been inq m ad for the lians transportation por tation of tha recently recen liy lly appoint appointed ea m mis 1 s ston slon aries arles from f rom this cit y to new xgo york vor k they can learn terms and procure tickets by ab a plying agthe store storo or of Calder caider Bros Brol east ea S party intends leaving 1 1 ty kif C j 11 f 0 tit ali al s 11 t I 1 this city next friday at 7 af croal and all who desire to ava themselves of the reduced fare faro must go i a body at that time TIMELY A blatch received from spanish fork per dedret telegraph line says that Ung artese a ute uto chief I 1 who with fourteen lodges r his this people is is i da in the motin botin mountains tallis near fork i wishes to inform tho deop of all the settlements tle tIo ments in Coun that several indians have left the binti ire iEe with the avowed purpose ost olt ealing stock in the south this thia may ba false alarm alarin but whether it is sa so or arnott nott will willbe Q wel wei well weli for the settlers in sanpete ad aa other south ern counties to he be on so as to prevent if possible all of the tho nature threatened OVERTON brother E elier writes on i the uit that ahat all is welin helln the muddy bread stuffs were scarce buas their crops i would be ready to harvesta about three weeks they expected to go get got through brough with out suffering crops were it expected id td be as heavy as usual is believed to a dry winter too much irrigation while the crops were wore young there is room for settlers lathat country 9 and men with means to st att t the lumber business aro are most desirable A METHODIST COMING TO ulah UTAH tho the omaha heral of the ath dinst says rev rev kev 6 A pierce a nary of the 11 E church arrived in Oinna yesterday on his way to his new fich of labor in utah he comes comes to us highl beighl commended by byj valued friends at his ite home in beddes N Y near Sy Syr acu aeu where as a g gentleman en t leman ieman and a cler cier clergyman clergy gyma mai he has won n not noi pt on only I 1 y the esteem but tb affection of tile the best et people in that county our oar friends in salt lake will wa we doub not extend him all courtesies and we ive bespeak these forbini from all if mr pierce comes with I 1 he sword of the spirit and deports himself like a gentleman which all anming the sacred garb who have been beon ere have not done dono ho he may be assured of ec elving all the courtesy and respect gentleman can desire 1 11 J MR BATARD TAILOR TA 1 eor 4 tor A th thi celebrated f traveler and ana lecturer who ha bs attained a a worldwide world wide celebrity is abolt to visit bigit the pacific coast and would like to visit and lecture in S salt sait alt ait lake city we lyo have no doubt that the people here mula muia bo be very pleased to hear mr taylor but in these thos 0 times when money is so scace ce there is room to doubt that a sufficing cint number would attend his lectures to mke inke it profitable for him i 4 1 DI DISTRICT COURT count this monin moning jn ll 11 the case of orr vs mcallister his flonor nor judco judge wilson vilson delivered his pinion pinio nand and deci decided ed in favor of ot the relator dr lir orr the tho right to act as marshal marshai inthe inobe united states district courts hero whether it 11 was or was not possessed by be fao territorial marshal has been a mua mud disputed point and has before been raisel and decided in favor of the dho territory ty highest united states judicial jud iclal auth irit here this timo a c contrary dec decision has haa been rendered by wilson aid behave no doubt that if strictly in in accordance with his bis interpretation ef of the diw liw but although wo we have havo a high opinion if his legal attainments and great respect for him as a gentleman we must diesem from his ruling in this case bel bei believing bellowing lovIng tint chiscon the law iii ili in rela reia relation tioff to it iq inot not nob the correct one this afternoon the case of the people vs chas landon laudon and wm win doffen on an indictment for riot will bo be tried li LEFT FOB ron THE EAST two or three days ago his excellency governor shafter shatter received a telegram from the theeart Eat ewt inform of the serious lous ious indisposition of his wife 4 yesterday he received another telegram announcing that her hec condition was precarious and urging his immediate return he ire accordingly left for afa hi shome home shomo in n this morning i FROM THURSDAYS dailye i GOOD FOR FOP THE missionaries mr harry rogers agent tur the chicago ardd arid northwestern north western railway is in tow town he H leaves tomorrow to morrow for the eastant Ea east stat at the same i time as tle the mis missionary siona slona ry party and we have 6 otery T ery lre ire reason as on to that his efforts in their behalf will a considerable increase or comfor a nd journey to chica chicago 6 h r I 1 ij af I 1 po o flourishing who will ay that operation cooperation co does not flourish in salt lake lako city the notice of the thirteenth ward waid co operative cooperative pera tive stor store in I 1 toa tod to a days paper this notice should satisfy 14 0 r t anybody that the principle has triumphed here we are extremely gratified to call attention to the fact and hope that the prosperity attend attending ing a all att I 1 these institutions ions lons may continue and increase burglarious last night the slaught teahouse ter house of mr popper eastok east of he the city wasl was y 1 entered by a man in disguise of ad d woman who awoke the young man sleeping there and stated that he had bad come there to get some somo meat from andy another employed n of the establishment at the same time askin for a drink of water while the water was being go got t for him he grabbed the young man by the throat and choked him down the young fellow afterwards succeeded in striking him with a stick of wood sa s1 but the tho intruder made his escape without leaving any explanation of his singular con 4 duct X A man has since been arrested on cusp suspicion 1 I 1 clon elon and will be examined to tomorrow morrow il LAND SLIDE two DEATHS wo have havo received the following particulars of a melancholy and fatal occurrence which took place on tuesday in blugh bingham a in kanyon yon resulting in the death ot of t two wo men named charles A freeman and james lienester Lie cester who were caught in a land slide and ana killed mr freeman had been a resident of bingham kanyon for the last five years and was a worthy and industrious man he leaves a wife and several children who reside near elgin illinois mr lancester Lie lAe cester was as a man recently from montana both were respected for their industry and upright conduct and they thoy were both cut off omm in the tho bloom and vigor ot of life at the time of ot the accident they working in a ground sluice on the side of a mountain and the ground becoming saturated with water gave way and buried them u up p n and nd from appearances killed them I 1 instantly n s t a antly it was some three hours after they were buried before they were extra 4 bated CEDAR dry we had a visit yeste yesterday from bishop henry lunt of cedar city who came to this city to attend conference his report of affairs in that region is ve very encouraging the settlers settle rh of cedar afy city ty have had difficulties to contend with buch such as probably the people of no other place ia in the territory have had to meet there are several reasons for this which we need not enumerate here but bishop aunts lunts own experience is illustrative of these difficulties he has built five houses since sinco he went there in 1857 the frequent change of location and other ether causes requiring hll hil him m to do so but it is hoped that these obstacles to progression are now overcome and that a career of prosperity has been entered upon by the people there which will result in their city becoming the equal in beauty and we wealth alth aith of any other city in the tory which possesses no greater facilities the failure to manufacture iron discouraged very many who once lived in darand cedarland Ce they left in various directions other causes also prompted many to leave and the majority ot those who remained were wore persons who had no teams to take them away and were perforce compelled by their poverty to 1 stay they had to turn their attention to abr agriculture the attempt to manufacture iron ifon having previously occupied all their s time being so destitute of stock their progress was necessarily slow but the they persevered and now they begin to reap neap tho reward of their diligence there are 5 about seventy families in tho the settlement and they own a flock of two thousand head head wf w f of sheep said by good judges to be one of 14 the very best in the territory they have a good lierd supply ply also of horned stock which they herd hera on the operative cooperative co principle 0 they have opened opened the road up the kanyon tr n to 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