Show iogal LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS FROM wednesdays DAILY FEB 28 nor nat VERY vert fum num NT james Bothwell Was arrested last night lor shooting off his bia pistol inthe iri iii the zhe public street hesayo ne he only did it for fun the city ordinances do not admit of indulgence in iun fun of this di co mr bothwell will probably find it least expensive e to change the nature of his exercises llis his case was set for two cockx k today to day SHOULD BE SEEN SELN N TO towe we are informed that woman who lives in the moat most thickly y settled portion of the second ward got a quantity of clothing c lothing belonging to toa a late smallpox small smail pox patient ana took it to her home thus laying herself and many others open to contact with contagion this should be e seen to illusionist prof carl cari bono bosco la 14 in town again gain and will give a matinee performance perform anco on saturday afternoon and another entertainment tain ment on the evening of that day dayo at the theatre Prof nosco Bosco Is a talented illusionist and doubtless his haa willbe will be we weli well il attended ashe As he has performed atthe at the theater inthis in this elty city before the public are aware of the meAts merits of his extraordinary feats and it Is therefore unnecessary sor lor us to enumerate them at present more mone storm snow more or less gain again a all last night more snow on the tho ermund ground now some old inhabitants think than they have seen at one time before even the mountains are burlem buried indian file the fashion on the sidewalks eide elde walka in most parts of the thi city the sheep walks for pedestrians hardly wide enough to encourage the desire to meet even an old friend as to pass one or the other duft quit the track and to under flounder much the same at ogden one to two feet bf snow and half as much mud in utah valley i today to day we were sho shown by mr air lewis bavia davia a very beau beautiful specimen of artistic handiwork by himself it con aisted of a hasket basket of specimens in colored war of all the principal fruits raised ral rah ad in ulah utah a few flowers of the same material interspersed the imitation la Is boex cellena that under ordinary a person would be apt to mistake the specimens tor for the real luscious article the whole ia is incased encased in aframe a frame and covered with glass even the frame is a model of neatness being in ornamented with considerable tast last and 1 the wood of which the body Is 13 composed la fa covered with le leather atherl audit audet and lt ia is adorned with ornaments of the same material the whole heing being varnished this specimen of skill is to be disposed of by natile at the storo store of campbelle mr davis considers it worth fw PIOCHE 0 the record of feb 1 has lias the following 1 I there are between Fillmore fulmore and lehi scores of freight teams bound for pioche but owing to the condition of the roads they are making slow headway the roads roada never were in a worse condition its a gen jeu general ral rai mud hole says our informant from the railroad to fiumora FiU FlU more 1 it Is thought the authorities along the road might by a little expenditure and a littile labor greatly greaty y improve their condition therm there has not been an expenditure of five hundred dollars by county authorities on th the roads between herm here and lehl lehi fruit greeff from utah are being el planted out in the town of pioche george mckean BIcK hick ean can from injuries received by a blast in the peacock mine has hae become totally blind ile he is only twenty eight years old FROM FRIDAYS FRI DAYS nays dally DAILY ahr fkr FEB 28 1 pox the smallpox small pox is in the family of mr now absent from home in the ath ward hia hla son george being afflicted with kith u with ith the malady mrs urb nei wel nel moyer is also ill of a leter lever CONCERT the che concert at the twentieth ward schoolhouse last night was a complete success the attendance was large and all i who participated in the performances acquitted themselves therose nes hes admirably giving complete satisfaction where all did sowell so well it would be in invidious idelous to particularize particular kp batner BATHER OLD ormi brother william calton sends us an account of a public dinner at which regaled vesi in the ward on Washing tows birthday of a concert the same evening at which about were present and of a ball last monday night all bt bf which entertainments tain ments were ery very pleasant affairs brother C has been rather tardy in reporting items are not relished after sufficient time tinie has elapsed tor for them to get cold CLEAR clrar THE SIDEWALKS AND dilcia DITCHES tho the city marshal and police have been around this morning requesting the citizens particularly in that part considered the business centre to clear the sidewalks and ditches in front of their prem premises hies Lies of the huge of snow which have ha e accumulated within the last rew few days this notification is very necessary for a number 0 of reasons ow one ot of which is the inconvenience to which many any people aro arc being put on account of the water sects seeta being so titled filled arid anid blockaded with snow aa as to prevent the vatter tatter flowing anthem in them then there eisan elsan is an 0 ordinance spelling compelling up elling property ra ty owners to c lean clean 0 out ut ahe the water groi grol ditches i zes res and to keep the sidewalks clear of obstructions in id front of their premises none bud but individuals of the sourest and most disagreeable class will interpose the least objection to complying with this salutary tar far regulation f u 1 t 11 and those who resist should geould N be dealt I 1 t w with 1 t h ac according colding to the application of the law GOT bacu BACK supt bupt campbell arrived last evening from tooele where associated with calloway Ual loway he inspected the schools in tooele thoele city which they found in fair condition 4 the th most moat numerously attended texy teil ded was taught by mr wm win C foster and lady with finty throe three pupils enrolled mr air lewis bowen teaches the first district school and has fifty in attendance mr james ure uro teaches a private school sm 01 and has sony tony scholars air hiu smith has a private school in ju his own house and can only accommodate about twenty two at present the last named school la Is kept by the methodists on monday last the weather was waa exceedingly rough at Iro tooele thoele oele wind blowing violently in the afternoon supt bupt campbell rodo rode to dr cliftons Clin tons where the wind blew the doors off the stable and during the recedIng preceding night wg at eight inches ad additional d it ionar lonar snow fell on tuesday forenoon fore noon doon the clouds cleared away and for a rew few hours the weather was pleasant enabling the superintendent in to proceed homeward homenu rd taking advantage sor tor overa mile of the thet track broken by mr micajah T burgess surveyor and party who had the thet temerity to proceed with t their ther work amid the snow in the broken intervals of fair weather mr I 1 campbell reached mr hiram T spencers near the point in a snow storm where he wag was kindly entertained having traveled about eight miles and breaking breaking a track through snow averaging 18 inches in ila depth and drifted in places from three to alvo feet yesterday he travelled from ahe point of the mountain to this city he says the fall ot of snow during the last torm storm form was about as heavy beavy here as in the western part pait of the territory where he visited I IROM FROM FRIDAYS DAILY FEB 23 28 WHAT is 18 A thi r thia a question iel jel being somewhat borne morne what under local d discus luea igea 4 slon alon jux just now it might be bewell hewell well weli to gite give websters Web stess definition of the word kor nor THE SECOND WARD it was wag not a h haae in the 2nd and but one in the Is t ward nvard to w rh a bundle of clothing was lately taken from the residence ot of a laty lato smallpox patient the error vash was inadvertently made one who tramm traffics mes les or carries on frade esti esli especially bally upon a largo large scale one who huys buys goods to seu ECU again anyone any one who Is lui iri the purchase and sale of goods a trafficker a trader FROM CACHE elder eider bri brigham young tonne jr arrived arrived lately from cache valley lie ile there e ihnot ih fil not quite quito as much snow there as n i this good gleig sleighing hing bing from cach cache via hamptons Ham to the C I 1 and II 11 N NR jt it junction the track of the latter iatter line is c completely will pill plemely ont of sight 11 we understand that col F FH ilai 1111 head cad formerly indian agent for the territory Is in town during daring his bit former residence here the colonel by his gentlemanly mani r and upright course nurse gained many warm friends among our out citizens and the honest manly and truthful course courie of himself and mr alexander majors in ing before the committee on territories tories during the cullom bill 1111 excitement is still fresh in the minds mindi of the people here FOR erastus snow and win C cs expect to leave new now york per steamship mauch march for or europe eni eui e andin and la order to reach newyork new york at tio tto tho the above named date will probably start from this city next thursday or friday it la is expected that elder snow will be absent several months elder statues staines will return to new york about the beginning of june in time to attend to the emigration business of the coming season the first in stal stai ment ot of emigrants will probably not leave liverpool pool pooi till the first firstos or second week in june for the benefit of those wishing t to 0 communicate muni cate with the church chure h emigration agent elder william 0 St staines ainest for the purpose of graining gaining information from inin him on matters i pertaining to next seasons emigration we eive give 8 lve ive in another part of the paper his new york address TIM POWELL COLORADO expedition F S dellenbaugh DelIen dellen baugh esq assistant topographer of the powell exploring party called we morning he reports that a of four tour men under professor thompson OM on haye have ve been camped at kanab for the last eight or ten weeks unable on account of the unfavorable weather to continue their explorations they are now awal awai awaiting tind tInt the tile return from the east of major powell before any attempt will be made wade to resume spring work mr bir del len ien alenbaugh baugh left the party parly ou on the of february february y when he left there was sufficient shiow snow for sl sledging elfing in kanah and a rood good deal deai nearly bearly A all nil they from there to this thia city the only place free from irom etwas it was wab circle eailey talley valley vailey run RETt myED fed ved FROM tuu TUB president Preside ut brigha brigham in young and parry party who have been on a visit v ut to tho the southern part of the th territory for about three months aref arrived ved red in this city wt last about 6 8 besides elders lorenzo young W C staines and ot others hersi who accompanied the tho president to and returned with him from st george georges elder erastus snow came with him from that place president young and elders eldera who were with him have dene much missionary I 1 lary iary labor in the southern settlements settlement sv give five reaching preaching to jo and encouraging the saints to live their religion we are pleased to 1 s say t that hat the health of president I 1 xoung young oung is 13 aw rood good when tho the tho par pau party left st george snow was four inc inches 4 ca deep there and the traveling waa done through snow and mud f from rom that place to ihma this city sjon nion soon jon ion after leaving st georg george e tho the hors horses of the party commenced to be sick which contin uel until all ail the animals had bad tho the epizootic atter after relay teams were provided by the brethren of tho the settlements on the way wa gwo atef DAILY i 1 PIC ric about a hundred of the children of the second ward had a rood good time yesterday gayln in the whal house bouse 7 whre where the they y joined in apic a alc pic plenio plc nio life party and dance th the 0 superintendent of 0 the sunday sunday school hool bool br bro J JW wilson ilson lison was the master of 01 ceremonies on the ocea occa occasion sion slon the fun two commenced at 3 2 in the afternoon and finished at 11 at night PENMANSHIP We were shown today to day dayt a book containing specimens ot of the penmanship of stu Atu students dents at the tho t time line of their entering morgans college and from the same individuals is after their attendance at college tor for a term the atts penmanship by comp comparison arlson arison shows that students ol 01 t the college ollege make rapid progress in that direction recommendations 13 amone arnone among the a amendments mend ments recommended by liy the senate committee to the sundry civil appropriation bill on friday were an appropriation of for the continuation of major hajor powells survey and exploration of the colorado river and another also of for the construction of ol a road to the yellowstone low stone national park PREACHING TRIP bishop dishop I 1 W hardy and elder rider J C little returned to this city late on thursday night froma from a preach ilic lile mission south they were absent about twelve da dass days ysland ana and visited every settlement between this city and nepal juab co and preached in most roost of them they found the people everywhere fooling feeling first rate alive to the tho the interests of the xing Ring kingdom doin and to t heir their duties as ai saints BRAWLERS last everd evening ng at a social party in the ninth ward Schoolhouse schoolhouses i a couple ot of fellows named bird and whiting we are informed created gulte quite an excitement for tor a short time in their endeavor to create a disturbance they were both in a tt state ot of intoxication and evidently went thero thoro for he a pur purpose ot of kicking up a row A ball room Is not a place for tor brawls and quarrels and a lesson should be taught choso bringing them about ROTATION at OFFICE noc NOT TO BE APPLIED TO postmasters the president in conversation yesterday stated that he had lad no intention to make any removals in post t offices because the present incumbents had held the positions for sour tour years or eight or even twelve years there Is considerable pressure upon senators and members at this moment by aspirants foe for or office in the postal service unless better reasons than those stated can bo be given the parties may as well save themselves an any further anxiety or trouble washington star lar feb 30 0 sexto SEXTONS als REPORT ron FEBRUARY males maies 19 females IS 15 of these adults IG 16 children 18 causes of death as reported lung coin coln complaint plaint 8 fevers tt 6 convulsions 3 bra brain I 1 disease 3 2 apoplexy 2 internal injuries 0 S 2 smallpox small pox 2 measles 1 old age 1 liver complaint 1 canker 1 ebbe effe effects ctr of frost bite bito 1 effects of a scald 1 I 1 died at birth 1 child bed 1 dropsy 1 total in idi 1 34 4 JOSEPH E sexton A BULL null A gentleman prent frent loman leman met another on the street yesterday and said do you think that bull will pass he tho bouso and then blushing sair bair said bald Tenly only a slip sup of the tongue I 1 mean mm n bill the other said the correction kasnot was not needed as the erst name applied to the document was waa he thought more indicative of its ita true eura cUra character CteT than the latter one this Is quite true it that bull should pass it will be found to b be 6 the biggest bull or blunder that was ever over perpetrated pet rated on thi thir 4 continent a disgrace to ally any civilized government THE wag NaTON CAM CAIr ITAL 11 the |