Show LOUL AND OTHER MATTERS ilat ilai FROM FROU THURSDAYS DAILY GOOD bishop john brown of pleasant grove utah county looked into our office to day he says everybody is busy in his bishopric some farming some wo working akin 9 on n the utah southern and others on the american fork railroad the prospects for grain and fruit crops were never better at any time than now HARDLY sulta SUITABLE H T K 11 sends bends us seven reasons why every family in utah should take the DESERET NEWS 11 we duly acknowledge the high estimation in which cur efforts are held by 11 HT H T K but our modesty forbids the publication of his views on the subject DEAD BODY FOUND weare we are indebted to mark alark croxall esq for the following dispatch may 22 the body of elisha ellsha cl 01 rk who was burled buried in a snow slide sildo in this canon on the of december last was found and interred TWO DAYS MEETINGS AT OGDEN TWO days meetings will be held hold at ogden on saturday and and at which the first presidency and a number of the twelve are expected to be present for the accommodation of parties desiring to attend the meetings the utah central railroad have arranged to run special trains from this city on saturday and sunday leaving the depot in this city at 8 am at for the round trip accidentally KILLED A dispatch from alta little cottonwood received today to day says an english miner named davy was accidentally killed in the emma mine mice last laight inight about eleven by the falling of a quantity ot of earth the ground was not difficult or dangerous to work and there appears to have been no fault on the sart a r of any one unless it may be said that I 1 ir r davy himself did not exercise sufficient caution FOUND DAD DEAD the body of jack mudd an insane man who formerly lived in the first ward and who stayed away last winter from millway mill was found round yesterday in the kanyon and buried he was discovered by some boys who were hunting bunting and his friends were notified his blankets gun klc kle fec were found in the ravine where the body was it is supposed he was carried away by a snow slide in attempting to cross the mountain CA CASE sn or OF lyn LYE POISONING xa about Abou tono ono on tuesday a two year old little daughter of brother daniel and sister Bursto wand granddaughter grand daughter of brother ben hampton picked up a box of lye and drank a portion of its contents drs anderson and richards rie kle hards bards were at once sent for but unfortunately some time necessarily elapsed before they could reach the little flugl sufferer berer on their arrival however they did everything for her that skill could coul suggest but she lies in a very brecar precarious lo 10 1 u S state and we understand that her reco recovery v e ry is uncertain it is indeed deplorable that so many such cases happen and this one we h hope ope will vill be a warning to mothers and all others having the care of little children not to leave such dangerous lye around in anyplace where the little ones can reach atit would be equally as consistent to leave where they can get got at it so much strychnine arsenic or other deadly poison NEWS from erom BEAVER here is a dis patch from beaver received to day J D dunlap agent for the assignee in the wm stanfield bankruptcy ban krupcy krupey passed through with forty one mules two horses ten wagons and twenty double sets of harness there is much dissatisfaction among business men in this section in relation to the way the malls mails are carried it is not uncommon for the southern mails going west and north from beaver to go as far lar as yellow banks in the vicinity of suar star district and the same mail be brought back to beaver the next day the deputy sheriff from pioche arrived this morning and took charge of W W hawkins alias green kiver river the man who was arrested here for murder he will leave to night for pioche exceedingly ANNOYING here hero is what brother broiher I 1 M coombs of payson writes may 1 I lave recently been to salt creek I 1 found that for some reason or other the DESERET deserly NEWS reaches your subscribers there very irregularly particularly the EVENING NEWS while the daily herald never misses bro henriod showed me as aa many as four copies of the EvE EVENING that came in one mail this has an influence against your paper that I 1 am sorry to see some or 01 the people seem to think that the fault is owing to some carelessness in your office I 1 told them however that they must look somewhere else olse for the fault that it certainly was not with you or your employed emp loyes I 1 thought it my duty to make you acquainted with these facts brother coombs Is ia right the fault is not at this office the papers being sent from here by our mailing bleik ilk like ilke clockwork neither do we believe the fault to be with the post office in this city we would not be surprised to learn that the mail irregularities emanated from the same cause as that producing the nephi annoyance should we bear any more complaints of the kind we shall in injustice j ustice to ourselves and our subscribers subscribe ro be compelled to take sieps steps to discover the cause of the annoyance and to have such an unnecessary and prolonged aged source of complaint and loss removed A DASTARDLY A or ct E early arly on tuesday morning a fine red two year old steer was shot by some unknown person in the fifth ward the animal lingered in great pain until yesterday when it went into 11 din woo deys place in the ath ward and died As the owner of the steer may not be aware of its fate we insert for his benefit the following description of it left ear and crop off right and branded HO HC combined on right hip the animal was probably trespassing trog tres passing on the premises promises of the party who shot it but that would be no justification for the committal of so unfriendly and unwarrantable anace an act Thereisa there thore is a proper way of obtain ing redress for damage done by trespass ing animals without resorting to such a summary and unjustifiable act UTAH COUNTY missionaries elder W M frampton sends us an account of two days meetings held at fort cedar utah co may alay and at which were present t bishops david evans of ofLe orle Le hiLE ri arrington atoll of american fork john brown of pleasant lea Iea sant grove henry cook fort cedar john carson fairfield and elders R T booth israel evans james Roda bank win wm winn lewis harvey hanvey arvoy arvey and allen alien wicks the first meeting was addressed by bishops david evaris evans and john Brow nand elder eider B R T booth and the second saturday afternoon atter alter noon by elders lewis harvey israel evans W M frampton and A C J hodge at the meeting held on the evenin evening of the same day elders W J and W winn were the speakers Anum A number berof of the missionaries attended sunday school on sabbath morning when elders william W M frampton and isaac able spoke to the children children the sunday forenoon meeting was hd dressed by bishops L charrington EH E Harn arrington and john brown at the meeting held in the afternoon bishop david evans and elder J G holman were the speakers the report says hays a good time was enjoyed and valuable instruction given the lehi lohi and american fork brass bands under the leadership of brother william grant were at fort cedar and regaled the people with some splendid music during the intervals between meetings and the lehi choir helped to make the meetings lively and interesting by their excellent singing FROM FRIDAYS DAILY MAY 24 THE CROPS IN CACHE A gentleman who arrived from cache valley the other day says the crops never looked better if grasshoppers keep away the grain yield will be very large too extravagant some SOMO of the iowa editors are astonished at the extravagance of a proposal to spend 75 on a suggested editorial trip to salt lakel oce otters to trade his hla office for a 76 75 mule ex UTAH NORTHERN RAILROAD this road is progress progressing i ng finely the track is being laid at the rate raie of half a mite mile a day if the work of grading goes on as saal faal as anticipated the cars will be in logan the coun county ty seat of cache by the end of july we believe that nothing will be lacking to make this an accomplished fact on the part of the energetic people of cache vali yali ley who have gained akell akeli a well weli deserved reputation for being generally willing to forward enterprises of a public character where they conduce to the public weal SEVERE sevene ACCIDENT yesterday mr ml J T knott who resides in the neighborhood of fourth street hired a horse and buggy to wife for a ride on their way they took up mrs chugg who asked knott where he be was going he replied to the devil on reaching birch creek the horse stopped to drink and knott stepping on the shaft patted the horse sharply when the animal started and threw mr knott and his bis wife violently to the ground mrs chugg jumped into the creek and savea saved herself the horse returned without a driver to the livery stables and we understand mr and aad mrs knott are severely hurt ogden junction jray may 22 I 1 WHY NOT we have been surprised that some of our furniture dealers have not among their other importations brought into this market a stock of iron bedsteads the material of which they are made admits of much beauty and elaboration of design and we should think they are not very expensive besides all this they are especially adapted for a hot country like this being less calculated to foster those peculiar forms of insect life whose presence is ia so ann annoying oving to people wishing to enjoy peaceful undisturbed slumber bring on the iron ran bedsteads they can be bought for and upwards in ia britain and surely they could be sold for at most double hat hal here GREATNESS UNAPPRECIATED A telegram the other day informed us that judge hawleys harleys liaw ilaw leys loys court at beaver was but thinly attended this is indicative of something wrong that must be righted true great greato ness nesi and talent should not be su so unappreciated if there be a cranial bump known as aa appreciativeness eness eneas its locality on the heads of the Beave rites must bo be indicated by a remarkable indentation instead of a projection the absence of a huge crowd of enthusiastic admirers however may possibly be explained they are proba probably bly waiting till the promised opinion on the mistake of the supreme court of the US is forthcoming the people of beaver and vicinity may then hang bang hang bang up the shovel and the hoe and leave their potatoes wheat and corn to take care of themselves while they sit or stand enchained listening to the meltingly eloquent delivery and logically unanswerable propositions emanating from a source combining legal intelligence and lore supposed by himself to be infinitely superior to those qualities as possessed by any combination of hitherto considered greatest luminaries of the legal profession fos fes sion slon yes yes MURDER murden our friend mr C M Browne brown econ conductor ductor on the C P R R call ed in yesterday and informed us that on monday last he be learned of a tragic occurrence that had just come to light in toano boano about three weeks ago a fine looking young man about twenty three years of age ar rived at toano boano and after a day or two started out for texas in company with two mexicans since then nothing was heard of him till monday when an indian informed mr henry morris the telegraph operator and J P at toano boano that the body dody bo y of a man was lying about ten miles out of I 1 town on investigation it proved to be the remains of the young man above mentioned he was shot through the heart and head his pockets had bad been rifled and everything he be had bad of value taken away ex capt his saddle from surrounding indications it appeared he was killed just as he be was making ready to start after a nights sleep itis it is supposed that the mexicans with whom hoaas he was traveling committed the atrocious deed mr morris had the body interred and a cross erected above with the inscription jim the only name by which he was known an A n effort will be made to trace the assassins and it if possible discover the full name ot of the murdered man osden ogden junction mav day 23 22 FROM SATURDAYS DAILY MAY S 5 beekeeping BEE KEEPING according to announce ment a meeting of bee keepers was held this morning at half past ten moses thurston Thurs Thur tod too john morgan W D roberts and S H putnam delivered addresses connected with bee keeping it was stated by the speakers that owing to the unus unusual uial lial lateness of the season and the stormy nature of the weather but little honey boney had bad been produced the present year thus far the belief was ex pressed expressed how ever that what had been lost in this way in the spring would be regained in the fall beekeepers Bee keepers were recommended to SOW BOW akaike alsike clover combined with a small proportion of timothy the meeting adjourned to ren res assemble on the last saturday in june pecullar peculiar rE cullar CULIAr WAYS if eyer ever any spot on the wide earth was at any period of the worlds history afflicted with grosser judicial than has utah been during the past two years or so we would like some one ono to point out to us the record of it we have heard during that time a most peculiar judiciary with most peculiar notions and ways peculiarly peculiar to themselves and they still play such fantastic tricks before high heaven as make the angels weep no we will take a por tion of that quotation back as we doubt its applicability it is a matter of grave doubt as to whether angels have any consideration for such perverse perve rhe individuals the fantastic tricks part however there can be no doubt about for that is the use uso they g generally ene rally raily make of their little brief authority u th 0 rity we do not suppose that any body would be in the least surprised at the announcement published a few days since that a judge in the southern part of the territory had refused to receive in his hig court a legitimate officer thereof the deputy of the territorial marshal notwithstanding the repudiation of a proper officer of court we are informed that this same samo judge announced his intention of acting noting in accordance with the recent decision of the U S supreme court in the face of his enunciation ot of this intention we are aie informed that he ran his court during a few days session with a deputy U S marshal when the supreme mccurt of the U S distinctly stated staled that the U S marshall marshal has kas as no legal I 1 ight light to officiate in the territorial courts except for the transaction of business coming under the law of the united states he purposes acting in accordance with the decision of the U S supreme court we presume be considers this quite a condescension on his part but how he can reconcile his recent action with this announced intention of his is rather a knotty point in taking the course he has be places himself in so ridiculous a light alight that one mig might ht almost be led to feel sorry for him very sorry for if there be such a malady as judicial insanity it would be pardonable in an individual to suppose that this judge had got it bad there are many reasons why such characters should inspire consistent people with a feeling of pity it is better to indulge in that thai kind of a feeling where possible in preference to one of contempt te yet yot t sometimes people cannot help being 9 animated with an admixture ot of both although occasionally the feeling la Is one or the other ether unalloyed such characters may inay have a seriously defective mental organization measurably impelling them to a course of irreconcilable contradictions in such sueh cases pity should predominate then they may be ignorant which should increase the sym sympathy pathy in cases where people go adversely however |