Show nor 1 ftc rimel LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS j i vol vot u i atu hoi foi u limb lilb st mb n lud iud 0 va 39 od oda from PROM THURSDAYS ally alny AILY WB 10 diw briw lf W ib 1 wr i DISTRICT COURT hon ti 0 cl c I 1 wilson judge 1 crerar lre WRe guiar gular blaich march terni term commenced on monday on tuesday the grand jury were empanelled empanel led and charged yesterday othe the case of higley vs cronyn and co GO onan anan on an appeal from the probate court an and motion to dismiss was argue argued dand and over overl f ruled rulea by the court i A large number of aliens were admitted ax citizens today T od the case of mcmanus vs L bouc k 8 w was as dismissed at plaintiffs costs I 1 united states vs george coleman indictment for violation of internal In Reven nel nei lawrason law wason triai trial this afternoon after nobil IE term seft im iru deroze deboze dF boze ROZE TO jonath it was reported to the police adlice at att the city hall that a soldier teal veal was lying ang dead anthe on the bench bebich about a mile mlle and nd a quartel from cani cana camp P douk Doug douglass lass fass the police gay gave in a it a report I 1 to general gibbons at camp douglass and a meia men were ordered to go and take e othe ta e bo body dy the body boily tas was yas found but bia bak ango anga upside the lines of the militar military v reset reserve rye general i gibbons ord ordered ered ereo that thai i it t be to the thoi city oily in order that a con cok coroners one n might inight be hold held upon it last night fhe 0 was deposited in the city hall hau and the coroner H S beatle beatie esq being notified an inquest was held hold and ii a derdic of death by b freezing was returned after the inquest nest the deceased was taken back to camp louglas 0 I 1 general gibbons ibbons strict respect to the civil law in turning the deceased thou though gha a s soldier oyer over to the Cor coroner odier for fop an kip investigation is highly praiseworthy LECTURE u E elder eldert H W Mais nals naisbitt bitt delivered a very interesting lecture last evenin evening to a sun fun audience at the tenth ward school house on the subject ot co he referred to the flush money tiniest that had haa been experienced here in the past and the many persons not nov interested in our oui welfare wiio who had amassed means and ana left with those means for other parts and said that president young had desIre desired zour your our oun nier merchants to take a course which would exclude x the possibility of such artun es being so quickly made again and how ho 3 at last operation cooperation co was adopted as tio the methea method by which our means might be keht kept within our own selves to a certain extent t brin bringing 9 I 1 g goods to a profit that should shoula benat benefit the e con consumer an and d evan eventually t ut illy fily merge in the grana grand rand rana principle of home production and tiomi home sustenance it was stated that the desired capital for starting chii the parent tarent t institution wig was so that everything could be bought of manufacturers i athirst class prices and thus save middle mens profits or as president young expressed it bring the producer and consumer 1 I 1 close together but the capi espi capital tiLA ilia raised at first was some little oyer A a quarter of thel the sum required and though our advantages have not been so great as the they might have been yetive have been exceen exceedingly fortu fortunate nife and successful in our operations saving hundreds of thousand of dollars fin lin in the tho actual p r paid lon lor ib or goods go besides declaring about jap 51 a as dav dividend aldei idel dl to those who were werd shareholders in the ini in i ution the main maln point in co operations atlon was not bare profits but the ultimate ie re suits of a grand co cooperation operation or self heir susi sus i movement 5 in fact a new new now move movel i ment the Parent Institution this winter lihs lias bought all their brooms of home man mani i they have obtained all ail the ropes twines and ana cords at home that was wasi available all the sold through the thet institution Is ism ladeby adeby tinsmiths smas tIn all our candy is home made made of sugar and not of clay as imported stuff is quite a large laib number of our brushes are being made here also aiso j p a large number of tubs childrens and me mens ls shoes homemade wine iii in place of drugged imported stuff wagon making has been encouraged almost all the soap they sell is manufactured in utah the wrapping paper they use is exclusive exclusively ely home madland ma they desire sire size to see all kinds of paper dots boots tubs buckets clothing pater ac c manufactured and used here which can only be 1 by capitalists alpus artisans and laba laborera laborers all cooperating operating ar era ela ting the lecturer er prominently showed that in ili the matter orron of iron fron how much much might be ke kept kert t in our own circle for instance In stoves nails nalls and the material in its manufactured bbate tb then ep launch injo into nto glass making woolen cotton linen ali ahi alj al r j paca an and ana dother other fabrics that we hiroi now to send thousands of miles away fo for fon I 1 r 2 and n d which ity the tho design of T president resl resi young to produce here and which increasing our e asing supply of hands for labor do and will mor more urgently demand f for fon r eslo us to open t that t they may have work to th do 30 and remuneration to td obtain in fact cooperation operation co esthe is the poor mans question audd and not nott the herich horich richi and the poor man will eventually reap the benefits olit ind AT THE ehe M Hunt hunters trappers rs and others will perhaps find erst 1 it profitable prot hibib to tor take a look at the advertisement in to days NEWS for various tannous kind 0 beasts boasts and aud birds for the tho proprietor of that institution is anai anxious to I 1 spend several hi indred hundred dollars in moun tain lions and other home productions of a similar nature which of course gives a chance to the of the territory to go 0 in 0 he leading men of I 1 the settlements ts mig big ht help belp gln gin t tl his matter by their theli influence if they will be lle so kind A 1 A A late number of the territorial tel 16 riar rial I nevada says at the international saloon Is to ie be seen oneff one of th the largest elargest potatoes ever eyer grown on the pacific coast as we believe it t il isy from irom george eorge shaws ranch in california and must weigh or pounds at least it looks that way a Wh whopper oppi whether it be b a lie or a potatoes pota OGDEN tei tel the ogden og den junction ot of the says that thab a two days search had been made in the ogden and arld weber biyers for the reco recovery very of 0 the bedy of mr engel eagel q i brecht there being A a supposition that he might haah avet been drowned the rivers rivera were diligently searched three miles each way from the folks forks but no tiace trace of the missing man inan manawas was discovered A com benefit will be bo giyen given toi to air philllp lip margetts margetta at the them theatre ogden tomorrow to morrow evening the visit of the Salt sait Lake to have had aj ai ogden for on saturday even ever ing a original ogden dramatic association is to be boi held being P preliminary r to resuscitation and active operations za tj ons on the patt bf itam embers our oar temporary co the junction is after arter as us with a sharp stickford stick for rat hiir hilr hinting the other ther day that the ladies ladles of ogden were somewhat behind time in holding their indignation dig nation meeting to protest against the cullom bill he declares that they are not behind either in faith integrity zeal or in any other saintly virtue ail all of which we heartily 1 believe belleve and ana endorse and in a stirring up tip their purel rurel pure puro minds by way of remembrance mem brance as W we 9 did we disclaim all ali I 1 desire or of insinuating aught to he the contrary iry I 1 howd adain agag we wera pleased to receive a call yesterday afternoon from bishop S SW wooley ooley who has just returned from his mission to the thy eastern evateen states the bishop is aswell well weil in health he alth aith but butas as might na naturally be expected he is somewhat trombley lez ley troubled in mind over the loss joss of several members of his amily during his absence he received the news of the loss of his son samuel asb last ast ten thursday hui hul iday and that evening at a quarter to ten teu h he left the city Adnan Adrian of michigan homeward bound aria arid ire Jre reached ached this city on monday evenin grat a quarter to nine lidwin ho was the recipient of marked kindness at the hands of mr st john of chicago chica 0 1 special agent of the rock 91 island pacific railroad and also of or mr F coulton of omaha special agent of the tho U P E R R thesa these gentlemen on qu being made acquainted with the urgent necessity that existed for faithe the bishop to reah home forwarded him min on the tha fastest trains at il ministers fare 11 or or hair half pried price bro bib woolley woolley Yo olley gives an interesting account of his travels traveis and labors which were confined to pennsylvania ohio and michigan in all those state states he traveled a good deal and though he mever mover baptized one he is confident that helas the means of removing a great deal of prejudice through letters and other otheir mean means sat at hip his command he obtained introductions to influential men in cincinnati and several other leading cities and though somei of them wow were crusty and ana snappish ish at first firsta and expressed the opinion that the cullom Cill joni bill ought topias topi to pass is yet wi theory few exi ex i captions after conversing with them awhile and explaining the thereal real condition of affairs and feeling in utah and the probable consequences of the enforcement of the law la attending the passage of the bill bili they expressed the hope that said bill bih would not pass and ana jn in mist instances en promised to use their political OlIt ical leal influence t m favor af the people auth of utah BEING RECTIFIED in a conversation which we wa had this morning with mr moore the postmaster of this city he in forin formed edus us that gen is busily engaged in discovering the causes of the late mail delinquencies and ana haying matters put rut to rights two letters were handed to 6 usi us this morning both of bf which bore the mal mai malad malid id post mark bno one of them was waa addressed cir cTr essed fo this office those letters were picked up a few days since near the switch sach at ogden gewere dewerd We were shown sl 1 sack of mall man matter for san pete which was labeled and an d duly mailed milled from the Salt Lake office but it was the other day returned unopened our sole desire in meiying space to so many otia otla otherwise berwise uninteresting communications I 1 cat ions and ani in other ways ventilating this I 1 I 1 subject sul suller lee jeR has been that the real delinquents might be brought to light 11 and aua the postal affairs of this territory be properly ada adjusted uit nit I 1 for it must be admitted that the way those matters have been conducted of late i in some parts has has bas given real cause for complaint i FROM FRIDAYS dally dalny disinterested behave received a lette Utter OTer rover oten oyer the above signature and ana were not for its allusion to persons who ard are ane unworthy of notice we would laye have pub ube q i dished it in inthe the tha JS baws news jews lews its sentiments sen ben timen 8 wa w endorse butcho but the the tho aboyo above reasons compel ul us to decline publishing it iti or aw A w INDIAN eald raid through 1 the thel courtesy drw of W B dougal dogal esq 0 of r t the h 1 deseret telegraph line we are favored with the following dispatch fillmore march the indian interpreter shelton writes krites from isiom uinta reservation under date V feb eb 1 aud arnd abd arid says he has reliable Inform information atlon that a party of utes one a d tall double lipped fellow by the name of nava Hava sheds beds intend coming to the settlements and trading for fyr powder ammunition etc making raids on their return they will be over the mountains as soon as the snow willber will permit their crossing perhaps in six weeks tell the people he says to beon 0 out ut and prepared for t them em particularly in sanpete county and the settlements se south of fillmore rill more moro HO eor FOB THE LOWEST it wil wll wiil will by reference to the advertisement in another column that it is the intention of bf the committee appointed by the land owners interested in the construction of the new canal to convey the waters of big kanyon hanyon emigration and red bed butte to dispose of 0 the work to the lowest and most reliable b bidders every man who has to pay jay for any portion of this canal can bid to i as large an amount is as will cover the tax levied on his land if he wishes to do do so therefore all interested especially if they desire toworu lo 10 work out their tax should report themselves at once to the committee I 1 OFFICIAL DOCUMENT we are to the courtesy of OJ 0 J hollister esq U S collector of internal revenue for following document prescribing method of canceling adhesive stamps upon documents writings kec klc fec which be of interest to the gene general ra public I 1 TREA TREASURY department office of internal revenue washington feb 10 1870 section of the act of june 30 1864 is as follows and deit beit further enacted that that the tha commissioner of internal revenue be and is hereby authorized to prescribe such method for the can cancellation collation cei cel lation of stani stanl stamps Ps F as substitute for or in addition to the method Inet iida lidd now prescribed by law as he may deem expedient and effectual and ho he is further farther authorized in his discretion to inake make the application of such method imperative pera tive upon the manufacturers of proprietary prie tary articles article or articles included in schedule 11 J 0 and upon stamps of a nominal value exceeding twenty five cents owing to the extensive frauds committed upon the revenues by the tion and re ro reuse rouse use of such internal revenue adhesive stamps as have been used and can tan cancelled celled by the machine kno known wn as the ri ribbon stamp starn stAin ji itis it is hereby ordered and pre scribed scriben adri acri bed that on and after may 1 1870 all st stamps amps used upon the documents writings and papers mentioned and described in schedule B of the Tn terna tenna revenue laws shall be bb cancelled hythe bythe person affixing affixing the same 1 either elther by writing upon veoh each bach an and eveny every stamp i in ink tho the tbt in initials bials of his name name and the date year montu and ind day upon which the same is attached or used or ori by cutting and canceling the same with the machine called Wheeler rf patent chancellor Can ellor celler or such as may machere hereafter be designated and prescribed by said commissioner and ana fia fid that no other method of canceling sueh such stamps 7 employed 0 on u or or after that date shall be recognized as legal egal 1 ana and d sufficient sufficient clent until otherwise prescribed and ana d ordered signed 0 DEI ANO commissioner PF this excellent system cipf pf shorthand writing is bora nora now rapidly superseding erding aing all others anion anlon among g I 1 professional profession pro fessio albre reporters its ibi ease easo of attain attainment ident and an d its great superiority e i rl arity in point of legibility are the key boits to iea iia success we should like to slee see its study more general among the boys and af d girls of ouk our city and territory besides s des being a beautiful accomplishment for either lady or gentleman its great |