Show focal AND OTHER MATTERS I 1 FROM THURSDAYS DAILY I 1 littie SAID A gentleman writing from san 26 says there labuti isbutt is but J little ittle said in regard to the mormon question it la is absorbed in the question of dollars and cents and goat island tem tim stan staw or OF E EMPIRE dupire upire the Cb colorado lorado people says emigrants are going into southern colorado at a rate heretofore unequaled since the first settlement of the territory the rio grande railroad is doing a fine passenger pas paa busi business nesb nesa mostly of emigrants GOOD for fogu A bacic BACK SEAT tho the decision of the supreme court in the utah case it is to be hoped will have thed thet the effect of bf squelching an arrant and brazen pretender mckean who telegraphed himself into an equivocal notoriety will probably take a baek beck seat on finding llis liis decisions all re versed by the bl kliest highest tribunal in the land ado people ANOTHER today to day judge strickland ruled briedt briefly on the liquor case of salt lake city TOO loomis fa in favor javor of loomis generally of all those persons who refuse to pay license to the city authorities hl hll i honor deciding de diding that the mayor and aldermen of the city had no judicial powers incumbents ovva OF DERAT in irl the house heuse of representatives on tuesday last mr nir whitely member of congress from georgia offered the following amendment to the civil service bill that the federal offices in the several states and territories shall bo be filled b by citizens thereof and the appointments in I 1 the departments Depart ments menta shall be equitably apportioned between the states and territories comprising and that all laws or parts of laws in conflict with the provisions of this act aro are hereby repealed 1 there being no objection the proposed amendment was waa referred to the committee the original bill on the civil service re form was re committed and there is a prospect hat ahat the bill when again present ed will contain the above clause chey edine enne leader april 30 GOOD FOR fon ller iler A washington correspondent of the new now york herald jre Jfe raci rati says of one of the japanese girls wh came with prince iwakura to be educated in this country 1 I was told something about ryo the elder girl which show shows that there Is ia excel lent stuff in her ber ihra ihna lor ibn a fine woman some somo one told her that as she was belve belag taken care of by her ber government a very rich government she haa hau a right to have jewels and silks and jaces and could have nave if she so desired she replied that she did not want them that alt all she bhe desired w was a good education bhe she e could have that she would bo be content with the plainest clothing for her strongest wish was waa to qualify herself to be of service to her rovern govern government ment and her har country countrywomen countrywoman women when slie sue returned to japan 11 CUT WORMS some seasons are very destructive true truc tive tivo in gardens The following remedy which we find in an exchange Is ia very alms sims pie and worth trying it is verr verp annoying after having set out a nice lot of sweet potatoes or cabbage plants to see them cut out down one by one by cut worms worm 9 we have tried ashes lime oot boot and in fact everything we have ever heard of but bat found anything effectual until by bv accident we found three or four oz 0 the worms gathered one morning under a small board which had been left ift by some children on a sweet potato hill acting in upon this hint we placed small pieces ag of board large chips etc all through the patch and we trapped them by hundreds deeds 9 the boards must be lifted early in the morning and on very warm days about noon A little care for a few days will clear these pests out of the garden one trial will satisfy any person of the merits of this plan LOCAL SELF government m the unanimous decision deci siou sion of the supreme court of the united states in the matter of the recent criminal proceedings in utah serves to illustrate one step stop in the progress which the washington government gove govern menk has made in the direction of centralization and imperialism the specific point decided by the court was that the jury drawn by the them federal marshal under the act of Uon lon congress longress gress gross and not by the territorial marshal under the local law was illegal and its finding therefore void the court however took occasion to go farther in order to set forth and explain the fundamental principle of constitutional law which is the very cornerstone corner stone of our whole government governmental at system that is the inherent right tight of local self government of course the radical imperialists will cry out against a decision which so plainly exposes to popular reprobation their centralizing chemes schemes and purposes the end bud they will say was a commendable one the sion of polygamy the condign punishment of much married mormons cormons Mor mons was an end that justified the means even eved though the means was a step stop in the transmutation of the inhabitants of these states from the relation of self governing citizens to that of subjects of in an imperial sovereign at W washington ash colorado people FROM FRIDAYS DAILY RELEASED 0 W baker was released on a writ of habeas corpus by judge strickland yesterday I 1 OUT ON BAIL thomas hawkins was admitted to bail in bonds yesterday pending the passing on his case by the supreme court of the territory ile he left for his home in lehi leni this morning MAIL the following extract from a letter written at mount pleasant I 1 co april by mr edward cliff is respectfully submitted for the consideration of the matl mait agent for the territory the fault is evidently in failing to make connection at Nep nop nephi cephias hias hlas as the mail from that place to San pote pee it appears arrives regularly thero thera are many complaints regarding the non arrival of your tour valuable paper when hen due sometimes the WEEKLY does not come to hand until a wee week kold old oid and the SEMI wyly WEEKLY the same and then theu both numbers come together causing your subscribers Bubac ribera many fruitless errands to the tho th post pest office I 1 do not know who is to blame our mall mail from nephi however arrives on time unless there is a change for the better soon you will lose many subscribers we think the mail agent should seo soo to and rectify such mist management without delay missionary MEETINGS H A S writes from paradise paradise cache county I 1 two days meetings were held in this wardon ward on saturday and sunday april sold annd bisho bisbo bishop 0 N liljenquist presiding there were pre pro present ent bishops wm vm Maughan manghan Maug mang ban han henry flug hughes hesi milton hammond and aud george 0 OP itkin pitkin also aiso elders G walker 0 larsen C 0 shaw and T parkinson much valuable inot instruction ruction was given upon upon the every day duties of the latter da day saints all felt thankful to god for his add to acknowledge his hib hafid band in all things 1 the sunday school assembled at 1 half past past eight likht am and the exercises were creditable to both teachers and children drenel no palliation S some otho papers lavo layo undertaken the futile task of defending the indefensible judicial conduct ot judge morean mckean of utah there la Is no pal roc lor his diadra disgraceful cearil course cobrae H he knew that he was running his court in nil violation of javer javel and that he was committing moral perjury marjury by allowing himself to be hounded onto on to the persecution of the mor mons through the forms forma of judicial procedure dur e the mormons are bad biad enough their In marriage arriage customs are abominable lut bui iut but they are n not 0 t so disgraceful aa as the conduct of the judicial officer who uses his place to pander to the bigotry and prejudice of unscrupulous adventurers who have go gono gond to ta utah to rob the people of the proceeds of their labors jarnal we acknowledge tha that tIthe the cormons mormons are bad enough we know that without being told rather tell us ui truly how they ean oan become better and further farther the community that does better than they do bad as they are represented what wed like to see boe the abomination of the mormon marriage customs ara are simply these the mormons cormons Mor mons n a marry malray a and lu 1 honor women othor other people dishonor pros and disown them dafer deference to the journal we certainly must mast approve of these mormon orf abominations and wd we are gatig gatli satisfied faed fied the lord does too FROM SATURDAYS DAILY ONE onn OF the BIGGEST WHOPPERS salt lake april 27 the decision orthe supreme court has haa paralyzed all sales salas in real estate in the territory new york herald conference AT ST GEORGE che rhe following came per deseret state telegraph gra ph st george may 4 the tho simi almi annual conference ot of the southern mission commenced yesterday at 10 am a m in the basement of the new now tabernacle and continues continued today to day most of the presiding elders from the surrounding settlements and some of the people are aro here attending THE tre management or OF bees nees roa for THE montu montee OF MAY if you have not cleaned out your hives and straightened up the combs it should be done immediately and see that the mats are taken t a ken off anti and the honey boxes turned over to form a honey board to keep the heat in the brood chamber it requires a good deal of heat for the bees to make comb and hatch out young brood close up all the ventilators rs open the regulators to the full guage and ret wet your hives ready for swarming and for dividing although the most of the bees here will be very late afa year in swarming which is owing to the poor honey season last year september and october is the time that bees are raised for winter and spring nut dut as the queen found that there erb was waa no honey coming in she laid butil but a very few eggs and as bees are very short abort lived they have died off leaving but a ayery few to start with this spring if you find a hive take from another hive a card of brood and eggs and set into the hive that they may raise themselves a queen but if your bees are very weak double them up with another or strengthen them by takings gla card or two from a strong hive bees and bio blo brood od all together and put them in the weak hive scent them well with diluted peppermint of the bees I 1 got from california some are swarming already and are plenty strong enough to divi divide denow now what I 1 say here hero about the management of bees I 1 mean meark in the ehe kidder hive I 1 use it and recommend no other to those who keep bees MOSES thurston IS WANDERER writing from salt sait lake to the bozeman avant courier Cb brier brief april jtb says saya the constant theme of public chat chab ls is will the state of deseret be admitted into lato the tho Union anion and will the supreme court sustain the rulings of judge mckean the answer you can as readily give and as truthfully make as I 1 can and yet the nasr answer r to both ladof isor is of vast importance ta this people the first Iny involves olves the question of religious toleration and the second afe hse ase Z olad the equally grave glave question how far federal officials carr can set at naught the ibe legislative will the mhd decision of both of eitner will vill affect to a degree the social and financial status of this people socially if admitted for the reason thab that then the power pow erwill will be with the mormons cormons Mor mons and the exercise of this power may and as I 1 believe will be for an enlargement of the bless biess blessings ings logs of 0 social refinement and tend to a higher development of the social qualities that adorn and dignify our natures others think differently financially I 1 can sed bed sed eed no harm by admission the railroads will have es a higher and i tain lation than they now have in their interest the mining interest will be promote promo dro dYo the reason that legislation will be had bad that will allay the ever timid and cautious nature orea pital and will wilf be productive ot of protection to labor I 1 I 1 ABOUT THOSE dispatches associated press organized to gather and trans mit through the telegraph important binfor i mation is based upon the supposition tha its agents are no only guly active intelligent and discriminating but honest and amp impartial a r the journals compo composing shig the a association and the people who read pay heavily 1 for facts arid arld they want facts fiats lya lym the last named each one ond is possessed 8 i sed sod af without price and in the greatest abundance in opposition to this theory of bf organization we have a scandalous dalous faett fact that every day grows more anci anol more offe offensive nilve there is ao ad agent at sait salt lake city chiy whose matroci atrocious falsehoods fill the minds of the better informed with wi atwi amazement with ho hem openly manufactures bibe b u taked atred le lie while looking his victims in ahr wb face because they are mormon a and d supposed oed to bo be helpless this thia is a very poor sort ox of business as it ends generally in a defeat t q the and even na now w the 4 4 followers of V brigham owe more mora to this fellow for et a reaction la in tb the public mind than to io any other source nut bato wa we put it to the nia managers or of the associated press whether it is good goot goor policy to thu thiis demoralize publio public confidence in their organization if it cannot afford toem toom employ to ploy i a decent honest intelligent agent at sam lake the agency had botter better be dispensed with we suppose we could exist ron for several months without hearing fiora drori the saints and arnd ye ve it live live itoe oe many many years in peaceful without hearing from this poor devil of an agent washington capital CU pital |