| Show 1 LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS FROM FRIDAYS DAILY PRESIDENT YOUNG AND PARTY cartr the following dispatch was rec received elved elvea last evening too late for publication in yesterdays NEWS HEWS ST GEORGE dee dec 8 deseret euen even evening ng mews news on monday evening we preached at parowan carowan Pa rowan president young doctor M mccune and myself occupying the time the meetinghouse is nicely finished the congregation was large on tuesday forenoon we traveled in a snow storm and at 11 preached at cedar city we remained at Ka narra over night president young 1 and baggage train remained at leeds on 1 wednesday Wednes day dai night while elder B young ajr jr and myself went to harrisburg arrived here safe at 12 ot clock the roads have been good and the weather mostly fine zhe aha the black rocks in the road areas aneas are as dant as ever our journey has been entirely prosperous and we have had no accident with the tho exception of a few damaged carriage carriages sr i the weather la Is cold but very fine thermometer was at 26 at santiso anc 29 at 9 GEO A SMITH A second dispatch from president smith dated st george 9 I 1 says president E snow deli dell deliverer delivered verea a an interesting lec tunja to the st george lyceum last evening upon the ancient history of america which was followed by an address by doctor M mccune on the inhabitants of asia will WILI REMOVE the fourteenth ward branch of zions operative cooperative co institution will move into their new store east of the school chool 9 house some time next week PARTY A social reunion re union party of gentlemen and ladies jnet last evening at the ward hall and spent the time very agreeably in dancing singing and social converse jt it was a very select assemblage sem blage and the managers mana gers geo goo swan NY L binder thomas 0 griggs and J K R hall acquitted themselves admirably in attending to their duties the tho music was furnished by the tho brothers smith and C evans and was excellent while janies james curry esq as caller left nothing to be desired A fine supper was provided by the committee at the house of bro wm ayrton of which the musicians the committee and invited guests paitool par partook tool among the number present was president D H i wells it is probable from present indications that there will be but law parties held in the city this winter when any are ilven given we trust to hear of their being conducted as unexceptionably as that at the ward last evening CHEAP furs eurs we dropped into ito the wholesale and retail reta department of zions operative cooperative co mercantile institution last evening and wera were surprised at the prices at which they were selling a lot of furs which the superintendent H B clawson esq had secured as a great bargain and ani ana which he was closing clo elo sing out at a small advance on cost they are worth examining if for no other purpose than to compare old times and prices with those we have at present FISH and ann oysten oyster culture CuL ture TunE those interested in these branches of industry will win tead read with pleasure the following communication muni cation of A M musser esq SALT lare LAKE dec 9 0 editor ai mews aws A careful perusal of the articles on oafish nish fish and oyster culture in the agricultural report for 1868 discloses the fact that those interested inthe lathe in the propagation propagation of these much needed products can fina find nain in them a fund fand of very valuable information as to the modus operand operandi adopted la in the i eastern africa and china s based upon the experience and observations of many years and indefatigable labora labors by eminent fish and oyster farmers some twenty five pages are devoted to the cultivation of fi aih nih nii nil ili and some twelve pages to the propagation and culture of oysters some eight of these pages are illustrated showing the implements apparatus an and other means employed and the graduation n and changes that take place in the successive stages of the art will you please transfer this information to the columns of your paper so that all interested and I 1 trust they number many souls may take advantage of the lessons thus freely given as owing to the limited number of i his chis report sent to the territory it will be impossible for all our people eople to obtain the information direct from from the work itself the following extracts will partially illustrate the value of the treatise mr seth beth green of mumford new now york says 1 I began begaii to operate june at holyoke on the connecticut river elver and hatched about shad by july shad cannot be hatched successfully in warmer water than 78 8 degrees their spawn cannot be carried more than a two days journey Journe all the waters of this country can be filled ad with fish adapted to them every very acre of water gateris is worth two acres of 0 fl and land if f properly farmed spend one thousandth part art of the sum spen spent t in tilling the land in n cultivating the water and fish may be sold in our market at two cents per pound last season I 1 hatched about hait halt a million trout and sold about that number of trout spawn I 1 send the spawn to any part of the united states by express and have sent them to the rocky mountains by mail and express the young fish can be the sent almost any distance in january or february I 1 have trout growing in almost every state of the union all the spring streams in the country can be stocked with trout he gives minute directions for the tho care of the ova of the trout the mode of packing for transportation and the proper management in hatching he sends eggs to all parts of the country and to europe without loss pac Vac packing kingin in moss within atin a tin bucket which is placed in another vessel with sawdust saw dust between them to guard against sudden changes of temperature the average temperature of water in mr greens troughs is 45 dA degrees grees and the fish hatch in seventy days every degree colder or warmer will make about six days difference ferel aee aoe in hatching trout hatch the soonest iu in warm water all old streams and ponds he says have plenty of food f for or small trout and large which you will find by examining the moss sticks and stones in your ponds and streams as they are full of water insects steven 0 AinsWort th tb of west bloomfield new york says in the fall of ef 1866 1666 I 1 took spawn and hatched fishes some of them died soon boon after they began to eat owing to insufficient water the remainder I 1 put auf into neighboring ponds and brooks in I 1 took spawn and all hatched but 15 they are now july 29 1668 from one and a half to four inches long very fat and as tame as kittens from my experience I 1 am satisfied that with a one inen inca flow of water 48 to 52 degrees with proper care and fixtures will hatch batch trout and grow in goo good health in one year F four our oun years since I 1 put a few trout lust just hatched into a spring pond in that vicinity vic mity last summer some were caught that weighed weighted two pounds each this demonstrates how rapidly they will grow in deep cold water with ample room and abundant natural food I 1 have grown 1500 to weigh from two and a half to three pounds each with only half an inch flow of water with a good spring i having half an inch of wa terone may raise all the trout he be needs for his table at a trifling expense A dam may be pushed across an any spring brook with a screen to prevent t the I 1 0 fish from running over the dam and ana by graveling the stream well above the pond large numbers may be grown naturally every year experience shows that from a trout of one pound about one thousand eggs is the average yield the facility with wyth which the brook trout can be propagated in situations insinuations having a constant supply r of spring water is well illustrated by an experiment made in pennsylvania and reported bythe by the editor of the turf field and farm in which one thousand trout weighing a fourth of a pound each were bred in a large horse trough at a country tavern and fed upon offal from the kitchen and curds from the dal dai dairy dalry arster Br oyster oysten I 1 ster culture in eranee prance and england yields to those thus engaged 1000 per cent profits the expense of rearing them is so trifling and the returns so large that thousands of the seafaring sea faring people of france have hav 0 gone one into the business and many of the cand mand inland vine growers and general farmers mave removed to the coast in order to try their luck in this new industry half a million breeding oysters laid down in the royal gro grounds at paris in 1863 are said to have yielded young ones A single female oyster contains about ova all of which under favorable circumstances cum stances should develop into perfect oysters re respectfully A musser mosser chairman of fish committee THE rare RAPE afraid AFFAIR eld eid elder eider er samuel sends additional particulars in relation to the levan rapists 11 soper sorter and Varl Var lardie ardle recently shot and killed while attempting to escape from he the custody of the officers of justice he says the fellows had carried on their shameful practices for three years past and would perpetrate pe their villainy in jhb the presence of other children whom they would threaten to whip to death if ir they divulged our correspondent says the fi families of ortho tho the men are glad they are dead we should think sol who could bo be sorry at the tho death of such monsters erom FROM S SATURDAYS DAILY NOTICE notice is hereby given that a general meed meeting g of the elders quorum will be held hold in the old tabernacle on monday the insl at 2 p in all elders in this city and vicinity who can attend are requested to do so BF BENJAMIN PEART president notice there thene will be a meeting of the parent society for athe he introduction of stock bees fish aa at the city hail hall at six on monday evening threatened INDIAN depredations as the following dispatch was received this morning ST GEORGE G eorge dec 10 ed news Pat nish the Yampa hute bute chief who led the cavajos navajos who killed dr whitmore and robert mcintyre mcintyne five years a ago has now crossed creased the colorado with a no baaij n and thread threatens eng the lives and property of the inhabitants of the southeastern frontier the people of kane washington iron and beaver counties llave have been advised to keep a vigilant guard over their stock and be prepared to repel any attack that may bo be made by the navajos cavajos and their allies GEO guo A SH SMITH I 1 SANDWICH ISLANDS elder wm king of lale nale sandwich islands writing on the ait alt to elder george in this city states that a great change had taken iaco laco in the weather for nearly two years grouth ilace routh had prevailed but lately the other extreme had set in and the rain falls had been so heavy that the work on the plantation had to be suspended several days the excess of rain caused temporary inconvenience but if not too long continued it would prove very beneficial to the crops the tho priesthood and saints generally were in the enjoyment osgood of good health ils information WANTED the following is from the gold hill jems jeus of the 9 ath th insl alphonso hart of ravenna portage county ohio executor of shelden farnham deceased dece deceased aseA wishes to learn the present whereabouts of john H farnham who is interested in the estate of deceased he was between salt lake and denvon denver when last heard from keide i elde elder r W D wl R leave this city for the east reut tomorrow to morrow tuesday morning for the purpose of attending the national bee convention and i transacting business as the agent of the society for the introduction of stock bees ac of this city all our citizens who wish to procure bees and have not yet made arrangements would do well to see pee to it immediately monies for the purchase of bees are received by brother robert L campbell at the Hist historians office DEAD drad garnet one of those who made 81 such ach a desperate des petate attempt to escape from the nevada penitentiary died from the wound received in the encounter on the afternoon of the ath dinst this esthe third out of the four prisoners concerned in that affair who lias bas died from his wounds the fourth herraman is likely to recover bo 60 says say ilie lile the tho gold hill nill news N ems we are are aro informed that john C vance vanee the young man phot shot while on his way to the tho kanyon on wednesday morning last list is rapidly recovering r |