Show 01 ano UNO OTHER dumm DUMB 0 i 1 1 6 TUESDAYS ballf daliy 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 pa i I 1 ia I 1 alia alii clr bro john sohn king writing from milville on or the uil ull says the small pox pot has now disappeared from the tho settlement one death only having resulted a female chilo chilli two years of age 3 the health of the jp generally jq n now ow good oga INDIAN we WO ha have vo just heard hear id that thab an indian who was wag as intoxicated was killed this thi morning on gyi we toe utah ceh Cof central itral at ogden he with several nio mores reent went up erom from this city on the train triin and on bea iea reach cli inga inh irb theote the terminus r minns minus there the they y al alighted I 1 gated kutas butas hutnan the tran train backed hacked up on the the tried to jump aboard inboard again but bub m missed his footing 1 and got under the cark cars cans both his legs heing being severed from his body C bro john lee writes from heber city such a as the ilia presen present thas has experienced in im that of ar the past thirteen years there has generally been from two to ahr ahrea ee ft feet of a now but this printer waa ter tar up to date of his letter lotter there thero hadnot been enough foz for good sleighing the people thor ther there are are ara fee see feeling lingwall well weil and are up to the times they thet have hare schools well weli attended and ancl good tutors a good bishO li bishop shop shon rood good meetings faithful teachers and no AJ litigation iti til gation which altogether isa decidedly good fo rHeber city OI are arc hitte eitle the foll ovi oel ink inh particulars AO athe ft theare theire theine at pleasant G grovo rove were received by deseret den Dei eret telegraph 1 line ine ino binsfe yesterday ada rda r hut but ut too to late for v I 1 t I 1 I 1 I 1 V yr casals a grove rots rote itea W 6 oar ohr meeting bieling mue house tithing office and foat voit office were weno 0 all burned this morning at fire five the origin of the fine fire is unknown the sabbath school library dramatic scenery one room which was wa used for quorum purposes with furniture zed prayer ayer room with its contents three hundred bushels of wheat some flour corn and potatoes with all abe the bins hins were destroyed with the exception of bf a small amount of wheat the tithing department ie may hew had d all his hii su supplies P P lles iles in ju provisions burned the provo woolen factory lost bushels of wheat the county some little poor fund and 50 bushels of wheat the post office and tithing records were saved bes BEN W domaas aleu f i 4 i report or W WE THE ECLIPSE oy SUN sus W we e hayer received from the the tho government I 1 P printing q office ce at washington ashin n the ere report porto 0 ghe the total eclipse of the t e sun which took place 0 on be a at 0 august u t the observation taken on tinder n ert the auspices orthe US TJ S government were conducted by commodore B Z P sands U S N K and the aub published report contains the reports of boom oom com eodore isodore Sand sanda professors newcomb Hark Har harkness kness kneas neso half haij hai hal and aad eastman brevet major edward curtis curtist kud md lud of J H lahe lane W S gilman andl an V W bardell to students stu students dents denta of celestial phenomena this work we should think would be of great gleat interest as it contains a complete bistor history y of the eclipse the appearance ol 01 the sun in the various stages ol 01 of the eclipse engravings and descriptions of df the instruments used in taking the observations mathematical magical data ao ac it is a large volume volum ep printed on fine paper piper clear type with strong and very tery neat binding and ia Is a work that would ouid adorn any library i il the the TSE AT THE CITY ham last night the parent society nor for br tho the jm fi i ru r i s ji provement pro of stock ac a held hold th their air usual fortnightly fuli meeting at the city hall there was a full fuli attendance of members present f F 1 an am interesting communication was received from H J faust chairman of the committee on horses on the great utility af pf f thab that noble nobie animal and showing the steps that tha haye been taken at various times by the governments of europe for its lis improvement v ement within their domains A lecture on bee culture was then delivered by 14 kir tir mr S H putnam i 1 mr john morgan of mill creek creet and 0 crismon cri Crl smon sen sew and alid E R V morris kloc of this city vore were added to the C committee 0 intuit reeoh on stock 1 the meeting throughout was interesting I i i ji A dpn wh lean fearn fromn fromm the tild omaha atra merald gerald ld that he union pacific Rall KaUr roia roid oaI oal company are now checking baggage baggie through to this 0 ity city heretofore it had to be io checked rechecked re for this city HELP THOSE WHO wro HELP themselves bro geo goo kowley rowley who has bag been blind por for r about nive five vo years yearb a caused by a severe cold which set settled byear led on his eye sockets has been the recipient of a series of benefits in the several wards of the city the present winter given him in the shape of parties on monday evening he had one in lu the esth ward which was vas well attended and passed off very pleasantly indeed bro R intend intends 51 during the coming summer to give concerts throughout the settlements and we trust will be well supported by the people he 6 is 13 gifted with rare musical talents and the othis of his eyesight eye sight entitles him to sympathetic pAthe tid considerations A 0 11 writes on the ath instant fredilon editor boeni alff nees news dear dean sir sin last sat saturday arday afternoon about one hundred which was SnoW were ivere present to witness the running of the machinery yi of 0 ahe woolen factory for the first time everything the ing Ini institution titu is 14 substantially made mado ma and in iii good style dorder andorker an oll our r winder here has as yet been more moro like ilke tt spring than a winten winter last night it snowed eight inches I 1 but it is melting away fast PIED pled led leb froustis injuries ies JES Broth erhos R outler cutler writing from lph on t lie lio aw insi inai says I 1 deseret mews news A gloom basteen 11 cast over us by the death of our esteemed friend and fellow citizen bro wm BS S S willis on oti the 3rd ard insi who met with a serious accident at the lumber jumber mill in american fork canaii can on two weeks previous ous ons iodis to his death by which oneff his legs was broken his funeral took place lester iester yesterday dayi attended with military honors T the 0 citizens of this place together with a few from pleasant grove numbering altogether six hundred and fifty nine teams followed his remains to their last resting place bro willis was a man universally esteemed and we sincerely condole with his bereaved family J tue THE LECTURE the tho seventh of the university series of lectures on astronomy was delivered in the tabernacle last evening by elder orson pratt at the usual hour but owing probably to the inclemency of th the eweather weather the attend ance on cebas was not so large as usual the 1 audience 1 enoe ence listened with rapt attention to the lecturer lucid description of the primary planets of our solar system we should regret to see a any falling oss off in interest in these lecture lectures s t they ey have been pre prepared pared with the greatest care and are couched in the simplest language pos possible so P 0 that they may be understood jinders tood by b y the tho unscientific the tho they will amply m ply xe pay both lyoth young anti anif and old oid fon for the time spent in attending them and we hope chopo to pad see ahe the be tabernacle crowded during the remainder orthe of the tho course erom from F rom gom kom what tha the Pro professor fessor said last night respecting the character of the futura future lectures they will win increase luu iri interest especially the closing one forthe for fon ihn the correct understanding of which those preceding it should bo be attended PLEASANT GROVE drove bishop brown of pleasant dleasant grove accompanied by elder edder elder eider george halliday called in today to day and fa us its with a report of matters in general down in their district of countr country y last tuesday week a small town was waa located and au surveyed voyed in american fork canon by bishop brown and his assistants thise this was as done doile for the benefit of miners in that locality the new now town it ia is believed will be called silver lake city and it Is twelve or fourteen miles from pleasant grove very vety inear the boundary between salt lake raie lake and ana utah counties at the mouth of deer 1 creedon Cree Ure kon okon Atner american ican lean Fork river i i 91 i i c t i f t the people of pleasant grove are alive to their religion and to the interests of education their meetings are well attended and FROM flom THURSDAYS DAILY bu cc ESsl rul captain C crows crowd military ME gitary mcany had a party arty in the lith ward school house last night it the h e object being to raise indans to burch purchase ase various articles needed by the company the affair was first rate socially and a success financially and all ali allhands hands went home pleased and satisfied at 12 that tha t being the rule in th the dWard ward FEBRUARY 8 1871 editor of evening newe dear sir air in the first ward the female relief belief society had a very cery verk good social party darty last night wb when en everything went off in the iho most satisfactory manner mander avar A very good spirit pervaded derva ded the meeting throughout ya andall and all ail present appeared to enjoy themselves A Avery very good picnic pic nic wa was set out at intermission inter which would be acceptable to any ones taste A JA vote of thanks was given glyen to 6 the musicians for their kind and gratt gratuitous nour MouR services also to the ladies ladles it was under the supervision of sisters Bisters steel and neal neall brother conk being flour manager H THE SONG MESSENGER MEsia Elt ell 11 the song e 34 g hor jor nor for February from root rodt cady ccady chicago comes mes brim full lull of matter which will III ili be acce acceptable tabie table to sin singers gers musical amateurs and all ail interested iii in the divine art and its leading lights in addition to a large largo amount of characteristic reading matter it contains the words of two songs entitled be of good cheer and 1 angels angela visits 1 with four part musical accompaniments s and two quartette chorus entitled home in tha tho vale and bessie bligh bugh 11 all the matter is extremely well printed on good paper and is published at a dollar a year oid ord or D fc 14 1 new HEW 4 ew themi r ethe the monthly I 1 magazine entitled titled old and av detor eia eta pu published bashed by roberts roberta BT brothers others washington I 1 st t boston 3 we have just received the february number is fast winning for itself selfa delfs a front rank in the highest classow class of american Magazin edom its articles are not olaf of that trashy kill time stamp so characteristic act bitic of popular literature but it is a magazine that Z will be acceptable to those who read for mor Wor information mation matlon and culture its articles being generally aa solid common sense character interspersed with an occasional story articles just to give I 1 variety and spice apice the articles for the present month inci include udel Pink and protoplasm again tio optimism timise 1 translations practical atheism 11 the examiner a miscellaneous collection of short aref arli articles cles cies ac ac single numbers aro are sold at 35 cents yearly subscriptions 4 warn WARD party yester day afternoon the children arid arnd teachers of the above sunday school met in the schoolroom and had a most delightful reunion the dancing commenced at 3 and was kept up until evening set in when they adjourned for one hour upon reassembling upwards of two hours were enjoyably spent in songs and recitations which reflected great credit upon all concerned I 1 and met with many expressions of al approbation probation dancing was resumed and continued ui until midnight the wilson band kindly clayed played gratuitously A large largo number of t the e parents and fi lends friends were present resent it was waa a time long to be kemem ced ped A similar entertainment the regular weekly series was en enjoyed glath oyed by the residents of the fifth and sixth wards this was a greater success than any of its predecessors decess ors ITEMS FROM THE junction ly 7 the following items are from the ogden junction of yesterday on friday afternoon last mr david H stephens of this city who had ead been shin glihf bs Td came down from froin the roof fo 0 get a fresh supply of nalis nails when he stepped stopped on to the scaffold fold nola it gave way and precipitated him to the ground breaking his left collar bone and severely bru bra bruising ising his left side dr williams was wa called in who set the bone and dressed the bruises mr stephens is now doing well the freight train came to a standstill stand still on monday mornin morning on in the sandridge sand ridge the cylinder of the end and egme was damaged the engine went to kaysville Kays ville without the train which was brought back to Og ogden debby by the train from SalI sall SaI sal fLake ake the numerous friends of elder eider D M X S stuart will be pleased to learn that he arrived safely in omaha on wednesday kasvi last telegraph poles are dented rented to bill lil lii posters rs in new orleans at 10 per ch pole 1 l il s S i i THE cattle disease which for several years past has done so much damage in england and on the continent of ed rope is creastini orea crea tinz tini some excitement bifid and alarm in new yorki york some of the new england states and arid other Ea eastern stein states where cattle are dying of it the milk consumers consumers are specially troubled on its account and not without reason for tha the disease is very contagious and fatal in its effects it is not confined to cattle though its effects are more ier hen serious with them than with horses or i other animals so go great is the al alarm that the governor af pf rhode island haa has issued a proclamation to the authorities of town 9 to do all in their power tot thi prevent the a spread prea of this exceedingly infectious and and ans contagious disease it 1 lu massachusetts many cattle in various localities have or have bave had the thel disease and their removal from the lh iri Z awed localities has been prohibited 3 the disease dibease appears first in the mouth IN its first stage rendering it very difficult for the animals to eat its second stage affects the feet between the hoofs and thence in in cows it takes the udder soon proving fatal the poison Is very i ry readily transmitted either by contact with a diseased animal its savlia or even with the skin which the disease in its progress bouses to peel on off the mouth and which in feeding falls into the stable the soil of the yards in which the cattle stand is also polson poisoned bd to a depth of several inches and the disease can be communicated to healthy animals in this thib thi a way and the clothes lothes c or oi hand band of a person who hab has been near diseased animals will also convey the infectious matter in the BO boston ston cattle market the alarm on the subject subjects bub sub jecUs 14 great and the state commissioners have applied to thep tho legislature for an appropriation rution to td aid them thel jq in theia their efforts to stay th the P progress ro gre a a of an d doi ici exterminate the disease i u fiu fia i A MEETING 04 0 prominent colored men from various virlo s parts of pennsylvania N was J heid held abw a few day dayt ago in philada consider the expediency of foun dinga se settlement 6 melr meik in montana territory the |