| Show local and other matters FROM TUE cue TUESDAYS D DULF 4 marcu MARCH 18 16 ya daily mail A daily mail has bas b been een running for some time from salt palt creek to sevier county through sanpete hanpeter San Han pete formerly it ran tri weekly r 1 ae the ricks trial triai the trial of col thomasee lucks Indic indicted for the m murder murden of dave is set to com menco monco 0 tomorrow to morrow morn id 5 new finn firm removal tho the colebrook arb ok millinery establishment will remove remove in a few days to io the store next door north of the present stand and we understand james T little littie co will open in the premises thus thug vacated in the china and queen line 1 A concert there was a concert in the sixth ward schoolhouse school house houie last night inight for the benefit orthe of the school house hou se fund the proceeds to be used in purchasing suitable benches ac the th audience was large and the entertainment gave satisfaction the performers were mostly oung young people an invasion it appears as if winter is making an invasion on i spring gand and taking th the prerogatives of the latter iatter by storm in revenge for thel the upon her of ohp forces of autumn snowing during all last night again leaving about a foot toot on the ground this exor morning 1 hig hir and more coming f q runaway today to day the tile team at brewery wagon ran away and dashed along first south street in the direction of the railroad depot in crossing crosing the tilo track it barely missed being run into by a utah southern i train and on the west side of the line the wagon struck a shade tree breaking break the tho reach pole and bringing an the runaway to a standstill f tooele thoele we understand that the T are anxious to have the utah western it B jl IR go near their city and ind are wallin willing to give the right of way through the same and ground for a depot thursday evening march 18 at 7 pm a meeting of the citizens of tooele thoele is to be held in the heuse house to take further expression of the feelings in i g of the citizens in regard to this subject the board of directors of ther the ther R it R arc invited to attend and make such suggestion suggestions as they m may ay choose i real estate and mining gazette 11 we have received ko no 2 of the above named paper 3 er 1 published monthly at the mining 71 1 record office of lapham Ija pham rood 1 co in this city it lt contains spicy readable editorials on hite interesting resting current topics topic correspondence from come bome some of or the principal mining camps in the territory and a large amount of information valuable to parties desirous of investing in real estate or minoa the rhe gazette gazelle has a very neat appearance is circulated gratuitously tui tul and promises to become ile lie useful eaul to and ana among tho the mining raining and other business men of the territory mormonism in devonport the devonport england independent of feb 20 says hon yon on sunday evening last mr E dward lanhama Han hama missionary from irum utah the city of the salt lake delivered the second of a series of discourses entitled rhe the kingdom of god et fit heytons Hey dons dona large room fore street devonport the service was announced to commence at half past six at which time the room was filled mr hanham who is apparently about 40 years of ago go bears the impress of americanism in his person more than he does in his dialect he wears the con eon conventional vent ional beard from the bottom of the chin the other part of his face being shaven his hair is worn long brushed with studied care behind his bis ears and his appearance pe arance as a whole excited general curiosity but mr hanham is unquestionably a scholar and a deep and earnest thinker and he spoke for nearly an cicur and a half with remarkable fluency and precision canned fruits the following is extracted from the st joseph stan standard dard and wi will fir apply to utah as well as missouri kansas nebraska or anywhere else eise we intend to speak of fruit canning I 1 as an industry that can be introduced profitably in this section and why not missouri kansas aud AT nebraska braska aro are eminent lefruit growing 1 states tomatoes can be grown here as nowhere else peach trees produce abundantly the third year vegetables of or all kinds grow in our fields as they grow in the gardens at the kast east then why oat cat baltimore canned fruits in kansas kaneas the freight on eastern fruit is something besides the same fruits can be grown here cheaper than in maryland why tax unnecessarily the industries of this section to make a great city of ja why not seek to make ourselves self sustaining and independent by giving encouragement to home productions product lono ionO we want money and we can secure it cereas here as the people secure it else where by the development of our resources economy and attention to manufactories mauu manu factories and every producing cag edg interest productive industry is ia the source of 0 all wealth 21 fruit birds binds the T he following extracted trai trat ted from an article in bow beust bells may be of some interest to and others as indicating how fruit t could be preserved from the ravages of insects by the importation of birds to this tills part of the country I 1 there is no season reason n of the tho year when the robin does not prevent more mischief than he accomplishes I 1 I 1 he is an enormous eater and for the most part lie he prefers a meat i diet no one who has not taken pains to observe or estimate can lorm torm any conception of the insects devou devoured by tine the robin between march and august that is during the whole nesting period one olle robin eats in a single season what if built into a sin single le form would be more than a whole ox fruit is buta but a small part of his diet dif cherries strawberries and grapes for a while he suffer from his depredations byet yet if there were no birds these very things would far m more ore oro insects are more to bo be dreaded t than hat birds they elude our vigilance they work secretly they swat swarm m I 1 iu such numbers as to dery defy mans but birds them down th they y destroy myriads of egg a of grubs of tender worms and of fruit loving insects to destroy destros birds for the sake of baving saving fruit is is like throwing down the fence about ones garden to keep the pigs out I 1 FROM wednesdays DAILY mam MAR 1 17 winter another r fierce noi no western snows snowstorm toini this morning but not of long iong duration merged any in interest te rest that might hialit otherwise have been felt in dt st rat Pat patricks richs day seems to bo be merged in the interest generally felt in the removal of the chief justice snow in the north tho the snow was drifted pretty badly near hamptons Ham yesterday but with a couple of engines and an excellent snowplow snow plow the train from the north managed to drive through it with but little delay tx 1 removal the united order of tailors to meet the wants of their increasing business have removed to more extensive and commodious premises i in n the north compartment pent of the tho constitution buildings 12 a portion of which has been partitioned efrus off as a workshop the other part being the salesroom the chief the following dispatch was received by attorney geo E whitney yesterday afternoon WASHING washington tor TOT D C I march llarch 16 1875 to geo E whitney iney salt sall lake isaac 0 parler parser of or Misso missouri url uri is nominated chief justice of utah 3 in the place of mckean removed 0 HOWE S J FIELD A petition A petition was carrl carri earned f ed around for signers this morning which was to be dispatched to the senate asking that body not to confirm the new appointee for chief justice and it is said dispatches were we resent sent to some of the influential men at washington requesting them to work for tho the retention of the present incumbent in the position j J 14 10 manti meeting house we learn earn that a lare large force of hands are at work hauling rock for and building the walls of a large new meeting house housa at manti mant 1 sanpete San Sau pete it is expected that it will be one of the finest and most imposing in in the territory strong efforts are being made to get as much work done on it as possible before plowing time comes on sanpete has any amount of splendid building rock returned from england we were called upon this morning by elders william greenwood and robert easton who returned last night from a mission to england the first named left here for europe in the be beginning I 1 inning ef of last september and while in england he labored in the bedford conference elder easton left utah last october and went to scotland where he lie labored jn in the glasgow conference under the direction of elder david mckenzie renzie renzle the reason of their returning thus early was on account of their health being poor increasing excitement from parties who have lately come over the union pacific railroad wo we learn that the black hills excitement at laramie lia Xia ramie and other points on the line increases instead of abating people are flocking to available outwitting outfitting out fitting points with ith a view to getting ready to start out on expeditions as soon as the weather permits according to the present feeling regarding that partly unexplored region it is estimated that a population of at least people will go there during inuring tile the coming summer city council the regular weekly mee meeting tir tit 0 of the city council was held last evening 1 mayor mayon wells presiding 0 F due wac was granted the privilege of keeping a flower stand at kimball lawrences laurences Lawren ces cos comeri comerf free of license ila iia the mattor matter matt or of or inere as he altitude of the position of the iho city hall tire tiro alarm bell that its rin ringing gig may bo be more distinctly heard beard at t a 1 distance suggested by lly chief engineer mcallister was referred to i committee on improvements bill ofa W fox for surveying 10 and bill of dr S B young for medical services to city prison ers ere 15 were allowed and amounts appropriated A H raleigh and others were granted the privilege iego lego of putting a dam in the canal on eighth west street near fourth norih north tiR I 1 joseph St ending standing and others were verb accorded tho the privilege bof of playing at baseball base ball bali on washiro washington ton square A bill for resolution with regard to planting shade trees on the street was referred to committee on improvements i H 7 fa A successful trip pWe Tri we rec received ved a call this mor morning ning Ding from mr air thomas fenton of the tho ath ward ivard of this city who reached home last evening from a trip to his native country england mr fenton left this city on the of 1 ast last october the principal object of his journey jurney being to obtain medical aid for that terrible disease albeen in in ano under which he h had been suffering suc Puff ering a year at the time of his departure having been unable to do a days work during the whole of that time lime before his hi departure he had been under medical treatment in this city between two and three months but with little result other than an aggravation of his hla disease upon reaching london mr P F by the counsel of friends sought the advice of dr cooper chief of st marks markys hospital and after havin having been a month under his treatment nt as an outdoor out door patient an operation was performed which was entirely successful he was confined to bed for twenty seven days and on the twenty eighth day lie he bid farewell to dr cooper roper and those who had attended him during his illness vand and went his way cured cund of the terrible disease which had induced him to undertake the journey his expenses for medical treatment attendance bendan C e and food amounted amoun ted to about eighty dollars for the outlay of which lie he feels abundantly repaid during his visit he preached the gospel am among ong his friends and was tho iho means of baptizing five of them the wife and family of a deceased brother for whose emigration the coming reason season lie arranged before leaving bro fenton says that his native land never had bad much attraction for him but has less now than ever and he feels 0 be joyful to get home again again his pleast pleasure fre being greatly increased at the knowledge that the object of his trip has been gaine dand that there is every prospect of him being in a short time as strong and hearty as he ever wai in his life district court this morning court met this morning at 10 mckean mc kean C J presiding ing inz the jury iu in the case of J T L newton vs Willi william lilliarn arn brown suit for 2000 ported reported Te a verdict of for plaintiff plaintiff gave notice ofa of a motion fora new trial the jury jur e in the case of I 1 rate kate flint vs jeter clinton et at a 1 announced that they had not agreed upon a verdict they had been out since monday about noon the thel court discharged them from further eon don consideration ot of the tao case the tra transaction ns action of the foregoing business only occupied a few miu inin ute utes 4 yet set betat at tho the conclusion of that timo the tho court adjourned without any reason being as assigned ignec it was wa remarkable that the bo court should have been so peremptorily adjourned for several reasons dnn being that his honor judge mckean had set apart wednesday of each week as the day on which the naturalization of aliens was to be attended to there was quite a number of applicants for naturalization present expecting to be admitted m I 1 tte they had come in from the country on the day appointed by the judge and the latter without any explanation whatever treats them with seeming contempt and causes them to stay over in in town on expense or return home wi without about accomplishing tho the object of their visit to the city it is remarkable also because today vas was the time set for the trial of col thomas 33 ricks whose attorney attorneys ys and witnesses the latter mostly from distant parts of the territory terri tory tors were w eie etc in court and ready to proceed notwithstanding this without any reason being for the guidance of attorneys or witnesses the judge says marshall adjourn the court till tomor to mor row morning at ten I 1 and the applicants for citizens hap bap the attorneys and witnesses witness esgo go away ruminating probably ou on the u uncertainty u of of affairs judicial in a th this as part of the globe all things considered however perhaps the sudden and unexplained adjournment need not ho be considered remarkable at all the judge looked palo pale and twitchy as if he had passed an uncomfortable not to say sleepless night ho he has been scoring attorneys lately for not being ready to go to triai trial with the their irea lrea casus cases and yet blaming the couro court for delaying business and the reason most generally assigned for his thus laying himself liable to the soft impeachment this morning was that he feel very w well weil ell eil but then he say so the british mission the following is from tho the millennial star of feb 23 11 ARRIVAL E elder eider ider lder alexander G ingram arrived at liverpool on saturday adoo ay feb eb 2 goth per 8 8 city of L london in good health and spirits he left ills his home in utah nov 28 having been called on a mission to this country with the privilege of visiting kis his relatives in the states of pennsylvania new jersey and new york where ho he has been traveling and preaching until feb oth when he embarked at new york for liverpool RELEASES AND appointments elder eider E ider lder robert easton is released from laboring in the glasgow conference t to 0 return homo home in consequence of failing health elder william greenwoo greenwood Green wool wooi 1 is released to return home on an account of |