Show LOCAL AND FROM TUESDAYS rs dally DAILY marcu MARCH 11 fatal the child of mr G GW NV crock well attacked with smallpox small pox a few days ago died yesterday morning THE weather Is still balmy and beau tl ful fal making take on a bright and cheerful aspect COMINO otome inome A dispatch from wasili washington 1 I 1 ton states phathon th that atHon hon william ff hooper nf left ef t that city on sunday and aadil it is IF probable he will arrive here on saturday ON sua sun WAY we leam learn by ty dispatch from omaha that elders ems erastus snow and W 0 and members of their party arrived at that point on sunday and would resume their journey eastward rard yesterday gone A western dispatch received last night states that mr A hagan an torney attorney rit tit been a resident of these last dast parts arts for about two years died at ophir east canyon yesterday morning air hugan at ut one time was V U S prosecuting attorney for idaho territory LOGAN march IL llover over three hundred men from cache started yesterday morning to clear northern la Is now clear from logran logan to a point two miles this side 0 of hamptons Ham A large sorce force orce for fon or box elder rider started at the same time to meet the company from cache we are confident it cylear will be clear all ali tin ought in good time today to day the tho weather is mild and the snow melting fast A heard a rumor yesterday of a woman who was scarcely recovered ered erea from fram r being around in the seventh ward yeste yesterday iday and visiting visit ino g several houses the report however had an air of improbability about it that made it appear rather incredible be that as it may any person knowing of the existence of the disease anywhere should not fall to report to the proper quarantine authorities FINED alfred aifred yarker was wab brought be for justice clinton this morning for haying last friday night while in 9 a state of intoxication broken in the windows and attempted to gaia gala a burglarious burgl burgi Arlous arious entrance to the house of mr chambers at the point of the mountain west it was also alleged that lie intended to do bodily harm to a young woman the only inmate of the house at ut the time lie he was found guilty as charged and was sentenced to pay a tine line in default to labor days on the public works vork s A gentleman who recently visited alpine Alpin eUtah utah us that while there he e made the discovery that there was not a young man in the whole settlement addicted to tho filthy habitor habit of using tobacco in any form whatever thy 1 la very ery cry creditable to the young men of that place placey and it Is to be hoped it if there be beany any of riper years jears who continue td fild indulge alge in the he habit that they will soon boon act upon the laudable lau daole set them by their juniors jawors it would be a subject for still greater congratulation it the same could lie be said wd ot of the xoung young men of all other settlements ot of the territory as can be said sald ot Al alpine in this matter noys hoys and who think it makes them appear manly to use tobacco are grossly mistaken those who icho desire to not onik only fonlk appear but to be manly can best attain t that t point by amita imitating ting the thu good qualities of their seniors it can never be done by aping their vices for fon FOB EUROPE elder joseph birch arrived from st george today to day and will leate leave tomorrow to morrow morning for new york from which point he expects to sail on the S S manhattan on the hi in company with elders elder E snow and W C staines and others elder birch goes on a mission to europe and feels gratified at having that privilege shenew factory anwash completed comp letea Is being more appreciated precia ted by the people than formerly VMS it is left in charge in his absence of brother jacob gaus gaha assisted by adolphus IL whitehead Whit chead the weather Is very fine in the south bouth and the people are arc making general pre preparations amelous for staying at homo home and cultivating the soil the season is very backward this year no plowing ba having ting ving yet been done north of eanar Kanar raon account of the unusual quantity of snow which has liar fallen failen twe THE OGDEN outrage CASE the examination of robert A lee charged with committing a brutal outrage on ori a lady at ogden on the of february was resumed and terminated before judge C M clawley in chambers today to day the evidence for the prosecution was heard last saturday and that for the defense this forenoon the testimony for the defense was very limited ond and unimportant and tended considerably more toward the crimination than to the this exculpation of the prisoner ile he was bound over in to the district court and in default lils his honor issued a mitti mus remanding manai manal n him hi m to the of the sheriff of sal salt lake lako 0 county e Is a young man of fair sair complexion nd brown hair and wears a moustache ami imperial ile he is a little over etor ote ove r the ordinary height and has a prominent nose ellov arten after the eagle beak order no the only li t jn of mental loental agitation manifested by him was a perceptible tremor of his Us hands his face however wore an expression of apparent indifference dr nee BEE E heme here aro are the minutes of a bee meeting held at the lith ward school rooms saturday march ath and attended by ladles ladies and gentlemen for which we are indebted to the secretary brother putnam said eald that the past winter had been severe on bees he Ife thought the swarms as a general thing were not strong enough to keep up sufficient animal heat beat he hoped the people would increase the bee pasturage of the coun country by introducing the linden and alsike alseike clover elover the former Is a fine shade tree while the latter makes a good cattle crop lie he learne learned df through the journals that the mortality among bees in the east has been very great during the past season moses thurston stated that he had just let jet put his lis its bees tor for the first time during the winter winters spreading chaff over the snow so 80 that they would not get chilled they seemed in batty pretty good condition lie he feared that candled candied honey was the cause of some loss in bees it we could in some way induce queens to continue laying later wail waki in the fall wo we should do sop so as most swarms become light during a long winter ile he thought that honey made late in the season bedson became candied readier than that made earlier it if correct in this the early honey might be kerit kirit kept for tor winter feedings say gay the average life of bees is seventy days he thought that some seasons they would not live livo overt eix elx weeks C merkley was more than ever confirmed in the thod theD pinion opinion that bees should be housed during winter those he wintered in doors doom ate but elbs of honey while those on summer stands ate bulbs of honey the first part rt of I 1 last t season his bees did well but iller later later they alceaser al ceased to gather honey and he was obliged to mone move move them from the city his H Is queens ceased to lay eggs in september john morgan said many bees in his neighborhood had died from dysentery in a good many hives the comb crac cracked kedi and the warmth of the bees melted meita the honey honest which covered the bottom of the hive nine tenths ot of the bees in the east wintered out of doors had died brother bailey balley had vin win wintered terRI his bees in a bellar cellar without loss he thought bees should be moved from the city to the country towards the fall of the tho year jear where food is more abundant la a number of nuclei he had raised some fine queens and strongly recommended the raising of queens queeney so as aa to facilitate early brooding he had taken steps stere to get the gorse gorge seed of england and scotland introduced here so that we might have a good late bee feeder other remarks were made maddon on this important branch of indus inaus industry which needs experience and the fostering encouragement ot of the citizens of utah meeting adjourned till some ome suitable time during april Confere conference ncr R RV V MORRIS secretary recovering brother drother john vincent an employed of Z C V 31 L I 1 who had his left foot toot and ancle severely crushed under a massive iron door a short time since has haa so tareo tarmo covered as to be able to be around again with the aid of a walking cane considering the severe nature of his injuries his progress has been remarkably rapid FROM WEDNES wednesdays dars DAVS DAILY MARCH ja Z RAGS wanted WASTED bring on your jour rags tomorrow thursday to the NEWS office all you vo wis wish it to dispose of NOVEL nil ife METHOD MOD OF or TRAVELING we are informed that a lady who had been engaged enz ens raged during the winter as cook cooky at the miller mine amfie Affie american rican fork kanyon desir desired edy edv last week to visit her home in one of the settlements tle ments A great obstacle eow how however overs evert to the attainment of her desire was the tremendous men dotis depth of snow to be encountered on the way so deep that travel by means of teams was entirely blocked blocke dand and it was the next thing to an impossibility for members of the male persuasion to travel on foot to say nothing of the other sex some gallant fellows fellow st howe bowe however verg verv proposed to assist the lady and actually dragged a wagon cover on which she was seated over the snow ads a distance of about beven seven miles paro PAno PA rowan wan wAx we have received from WC mcgregor McGreg ory orl tinder under date of march ath ith acon a condensed account of interesting two days meetings held at carowan parowan march and 2nd and but the communication comes a uttie late we having already mentioned ta the i eil subject here is the concluding part of his bis letter regarding other matters very few of our horses or mules are tree free from the be epizootic but none have died of it yet there Is a kind ot of an epizootic or rather an epidemic akin to it among the people which causes a great deal of sickness it has his resulted fatally in two adult cases here the vinten vinter winter here has come down heavy at the last end plenty of snow in the mountains and everything bids fair at present for fine crops the tho coming season FATAL ACCIDENT by a communication mom rom mr G C VV thornton we learn of the sudden death of an infant son of mr john stoddard dardat at aspen wyoming mr ir stoddard is a resident of wellsville cache county and was living at aspen with his family during the winter in order to look after a sawmill saw mill he owned there last sunday evening his little boy while playing in the door yard yardy picked up some kernels of parched corn and stuffed them into his mouth while in the act of swallowing them some grains got pot into his windpipe and despite of all efforts to relieve him he choked to death to in about five fire up the corn ile he was two years and five months old at the time of his death his parents left aspen i with the body on monday morning for wellsville with the intention of interning InterN In ng it in the family cemetery ogdan junction marchute Marc march hUth nth uth REc RECEIVED vED the utah for february is to hand full of matter of interest to and supplement to william JH essers illustrated rated spring catalogue of select new rare and beautiful plants roses ornamental shrubs vegetable plants etc Hatt neb i price current tor for march of alex whilldin A sons commission merchants philadelphia the modern thinker an organ for the most advanced speculations in philosophy science sociology and religion neatly neati printed in different colored inks david wesney westey coy co coi low tow tew york trum true THEN A A dispatch dated at this city eity has appeared in eastern papers which states that the mormon press ress wa was s unexpectedly mild and stud adly did not show much exultation concerning the non passa passage e by the house honse of the yr freleng gl c ing huysen buysen bill it is well known that the seii 1131 A ormon lormon people are generally satisfied nied fied with the triumph of right over wrong and injustice and are not prone to gloat over the defeat of those who are their avowed enele encie enemies lles lies although thet gloating of those avowed enemies over the mormon people even at the bare prospect of the success of their nefarious schemes Is bote bome something wonderful if the mormon people were to display as little manliness and magnanimity as their enemies anvari towards them there would be so some tall tail howling done in some quarters judging from the amount of snarling and growling that is done when there la Is nothing at all au the matter poun FouN FOUNTAIN tain TAix GREEN reese beese it lewellyn Lc wellyn writes from fountain greeng green sanpete San gan petelo lo 10 march 4 the citizens of this town until late lately ly enjoyed themselves very well during the winter about thred thre weeks ago however bishop R L johnson stopped all the schools meetings V pa ties and in fact tact all public gatherings the rings in consequence of the appearance her ot of a contagious disease which resembles the smallpox I 1 sup suppose pos it is the there are aro from 60 50 to 75 who have havo had I 1 and many are down with it now some ot of the patients have it very light while othe s have it very hea heavy 1 v only one has died a little girl eig elg eight h t years old daughter of hans P I 1 olsen yesterday afternoon george huggins huggine stables tables r and barra corrals IS we were re burned to the ground A new plow and a set ot of harness were also consumed and a large quantity of potatoes the iro lre ire re originated from two little boys having matches and making a fire fine in the corral douglal fc snows grist mill is turning out a most excellent article ot of flour jewkes A Boswell Bo swells 4 grist mill will soon be ready to run 1 u n the he prospect la Is good tor for plenty ot of water for irrigating purposes the coming season beason as there is plenty ot of snow in the mountains there is much snow in and around our town tow it will also probably soon clear away A PETITION A petition signed by twenty y liquor r dealers ot this city t was P presented n to the city council uncil last night su suggesting a reduction uc on ot of license from the e rate nate te nixed fixed ed by the rece reco recent mt city ordinance the petition mitlon is colie colic couched bed to in much more respectful and less braggadocio bragg adocia terms than were the resolutions ae ot of the recent meetings held by the signers ot of the document the petitioners petition ers say they donot do not claim any right whatever to fix or regulate the rate ot within said eald city this sounds better much better than the declaration that the city must take tw a a month as licence or have a legal fight over the matter repentance la Is always in order and ot of course the statement that these liquor dealers do not claim any right to fix pr or regulate ac must allude to the present only sor tor such lawmaking law making right was not only claimed by these gentlemen but apparently very obstinately asserted insomuch that thai they had the matter all cut and a nd dried the amount of licence fixed and which they wanted to be also aw fixed by the city to their liking or there would be a night fight in the courts over it now it must appear to every sensible person that individuals who settle in any part of the country and expect to violate and oppose the local laws and regulations made and established by the majority ot of the tho people through their duly chosen represents tives must be very far tar left to themselves it is ii like I 1 kicking against the pricks an would never meet with the slightest degree ot of success where they could 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