Show LOCAL AND OTHER DIATTE waters R S FROM FRIDAYS DAILY MARCH marcu 11 DISTRICT COURT chief chiet justice mckean presiding court opened at 10 am today to day the first casenas case was that of first national bank vs M kinner demurrer to complaint dang DAxa DANGEROUS erous Enous about 7 on wednesday night a boy boys named charles okeene oko OKe ete aged IS 14 years yeara fell from a city street car carp while going home towards the depot ile he was dragged halt half a rod but was uninsured uninjured this Is another instance ot of the folly tolly ot of jumping off cars before they stop CONFIRMED the dispatches of last night r report t the confirmation by the senate of jacob jacoh S boreman boneman Bore nun for associate justice of the supreme court of utah there appear now to be two nominations and confirmations for the judiciary of this territory emerson and boreman both as associate justices RAILWAY PROGRESS in the yard ot of the railway depot is now in course of construction anew a new track leading to the north it intersects the main track yke the hypothec n Us e of a right angled triangle atthe northern corner of the same block the old I 1 track rack formerly in use as the main track is henceforward to be used as a switch or side track A PREACHING TOUR toun eider elder orson will start tomorrow to morrow morning on a preaching tour through utah county and to be gone about two weeks lle lie he ile will sunday at provo and will hold meetings the settlements of the county as follows monday evenings evening springville Spring ville evening evenings spanish n sh fork or wednesday payson thu thursday a evening friday evening ing gos goshen on leave a few tow appointments which ho he will nil jill on his way back to the city anite white or OF TIIE clie GREAT LAKES IN california hon spencer F baird united states commissioner of fisheries recently sent a second lot of two hundred thousand eggs of the white fish of the great lakes to the state of california these eggs arrived in wood good order and arc now being hatched at the california state hatching works which the california commissioners have erected near clear lake cal this is the largest successful shipment of fish eggs ever made across the continent SMALLPOX SMALL POX rox in aidi aldi addition tion to the two daughters ot of mr air charles Divey duvey mentioned in the NEWS yesterday a giri girl 11 years old of the It hWard has been attacked with smallpox small pox these cases are said to be very severe especially that ot of the last named patient the locality has been placed under strict quarantine regulations an examination of the city ordinances relating to quarantine by the thie city council demonstrates that the officers are invested with all the necessary author I 1 ty to enforce regulations ot at the strictest ilar ilau character liar acter for the prevention ot of the spread of contagion A PANIC yesterday morning at 10 delock there was quito quite a rush upon the first national bank which continued till about I 1 p m check after check vas was ras presented ed and as promptly cashed the rush became so great at one time that an extra clerk hadbo had to be stationed atthe at the paying pak ing tellers desk duding dudink all this time air anthony godbe the cashier was imperturbable tur bable ansi ani cool being confident that the bank could successfully meet the emer rency by satisfying all ile rie demands mands made upon it this was done and with but little assistance from I 1 cal cat monetary institutions us as the other hank bank did not know how soon the panic might affect them after I 1 the bank bauk resumed nial mal routine of business which has hasl been b n maintained ever since it may bo be well to say eay that this panic with this institute a had not the least foundation in tact facts and originated from a most unreliable and disreputable source Theother the other day a squib appeared ina lna in a paper published in this city elty making reference to the financial condition of a certain bank banks without specifying the house the ass A press agent also aiso sent adis a dispatch from this city elty to the same effect and an article on the subject appeared IV in a paper naper published outside of t this ta h eity city put these things together and the cause of the panic la is determined mined mid it maybe may be we to say that the ass press ageia has since stated that he I 1 aid ald did nt mean anything by sending that dispatch a FROM SATURDAYS DAILY MARCH 22 oon OXFORD mr fr A P welchman writes from oxford onelda oneida county idaho idabel march A throe year old son of william and Z zuba uba pratt will bo be buried today to day cause of death deaths accidental burning there have been five tive deaths here since last october and there has lias been considerable sickness the ahe there Is some epizootic among the hor horses seia STILL SPREADING mr hr james janes bourne bourde 7 ath th ward hays has been attacked with smallpox in a mild form ills ilia premises are under quarantine nir air william taylor brother to elder john taylor is affected with a disease resembling smallpox in its inci incipient plen pien stages but up to noon it h had d no not t hipe ben hen n d definitely determined that that is the malady dr clinton was of opinion that it is smallpox and dr anderson had been um turn boned to see eee the ibe patient it is now known that the disease with which mr taylor is affected is smallpox RAILROAD we are a informed that the salt lake sevier valley and pioche railroad will now be energetically pushed to completion general P E connors connor who has been east cast selling bonds and otherwise operating inthe lathe in the interest of the road got back yesterday and reports verv favorably and aud we understand mr H S jacobs now east cast in the interest of the company I 1 aur aar has also been successful in mi hii operations e erat ions lons in that direction A meeting ot of parties connected with this line of railroad rall rail road was to be held at noon today when measures were to bo be adopted for pushing the work with vigor NAVAL dimny or GREAT BRIT brix BRITAIN alx Axx bretts naval history ot of great Brita britain lw is the title of a work published in london and now on sale at awyers book store in thia this efly city containing au an authentic account of the rise nse and progress of the maritime power of great britain and of all the great battles fought and victories won by the british navy the work contains ns several hundred engravings including portraits of the heroes berola ot which shiell the british nation Is so proud and whose deeds ot of daring made their country sor tor centuries the acknowledged nai mistress saress of the seas it Is sold at THIRD DISTRICT COURT count friday I 1 march fare h 11 2 18 43 court met pursuant to adjournment hon lion J 11 mckean presiding the following cases were presented first national bank vs M kinner demurrer to complaint continued from yesterday argued today to day by royle rosie ros roy ie for plaintiff taken under add aud advisement by the court louis davi Ts christian C eude and ellas elias smith smithy probate judge writ of lorari ordered to issue park fg rg wells appeal from probate court of salt lake county houtz et e gleb al at rs vs gisborn et al at SATURDAY march the first cae case presented to the court was that of carlyle fg vr johnson the next sliver silver ra Ts appleby some other cases were also called up periodicals from frona Dwyer fl boo and newspaper depot we have received copies of the po popular pular science monthly lla lia ila harpers monthly and the atlantic monthly tor for april frank lesliea Le illustrated newspaper the chimney corner cornee and har berss a weekly ee v all sor tor today to day march 22 harpers monthly contains among its many interesting ante clug articles one on the cradle of the new world with an engraving of balandra ra head tat at the entrance of samana bay days recently leased byan american company T pigeon voyagers horace greeley fa y with engraving of his sanctum in the tribune office and an interesting chapter on 44 agricultural laborers in england all who read thia this will learn something of the of much oppressed body the farm laborers ot of Bri britain tainy taint and the change that is being effected in their mental and physical condition by the labors labora and F peeches speeches of one of their number mr joseph arch whose pol poi portrait trait rait heads the article THE PROVO proto FACTORY T F X loughery esq superintendent ot of the provo factory returned to this city last night eight having just arrived from the eastern states where he has been purchasing looms and other material for or the factory ho he left here about two months ago and in two weeks time he expects twenty looms and twelve thousand pounds of other freight to arrive here the looms are from the bridesburg bridenburg Brid esburg manufactory philadelphia when these looms are erected they will make forty five in all and that will wiil willbe be ten short of halt the number the factory will be able to run they expect to t have the establishment in operation now in a few days when run to its full extent it will require U ire five hundred thousand pounds of wool wooi I 1 per year which will bo be converted into doeskins do eskins ieans leans and blankets and will furnish employment for about ono one hundred hands bands i mr loughery Lough cuy cry says that this fa factory atory when compete complete will be one of tho best establishments of the kind in the united states THE CHRISTIAN christran MISSI missionaries missionary owari ONARI Es hereabout hereabouts who werm bent upon converting the mor mons with a kare considerably disgruntled at the failure of congress to respond to their wishes and once more establish the S a 0 Inqui sit on by law the president I 1 is such a g good man such a pious organization that he abhors marital infidelity indeed he cannot abide it his executive soul abhors such domestic irregularities irregularities he good man recommended b by special message that the Mor mois 8 build should bo be converted by criminal law and aud all the christ christian lan ian statesmen headed beaded by colfax pomeroy and harlan and egged on by brother newman nowman fairly howled out their demands for suspension of habeas corpus and a destruct destruction iou tou of juries that the mormons cormons mig might lit be converted and their ill lil rotten gotten gotten possessions turned over to the treasury 0 of the he lord the anti antl mormon party that resembles a buffalo bull in being a uon hon in front and a cow coir behind and is a compound of pleta and plunder is full of grief th t another year of grace is given to ii a young and aud his polygamous fo followers llowen ilie tiie L lie lle terror ai H that poly polygamy before the U I 1 lan ian jan civilization may die out of itself ai ali i ri 1 I that case the treasury of the lord will rt t be enriched with gold and silver z iv liw iivo w owned by wair mait t 1 n apitai a pital TEn RIDLE STATE of MATTERS IS IN rele A gentleman writing from mount pleasant San sanpete pete peto draws the following somewhat deplorable picture of matter in that county matters here are exceedingly gloomy new cases of smallpox are occurring every day and the car cief clef friess of the people peaple ale with regard to measures for the hie prevention of the spread of the disease Is truly alar alarming individuals who are just recovering frequently mix with their neleh hors horb in store theatre mee meeting tine or any place where a crowd is assembled last week meetings theatre and all other public gatherings were stopped still the disease spreads on saturday there were five live new cases r was told by the muli mull carrier that there was one person buried on sunday at bior Alor moroni oril orli and one yesterday that there are some very had cases case hut but they think they have got pot it in a shap shape e to keep it from spreading there 11 fountain green has had cases in all quite a number are down at presents present several of whom are dangerously ill ili my opinion Is it if more care is not taken in some places lat that when hot weather sets in the mortality v will ill lii bo be terrible 1 I have received a note from spring city stating that three cases caeg ca caes eg ot of smallpox small pox have abea appeared P there since sunday sundays and four 0 others t hers sup supposed to bo be smallpox small pox one child d died fed led yeste yesterday I 1 ay of spotted fever A number 0 of f 0 other ther chi children laren who ulio were attacked six or eight weeks ago are still lingering and no hopes are entertained of their recovery there have nave been seventeen deaths two of these adults george brough says saya the board of health are using every means in their power to prevent tho the spread of D f the disease the quarantine laws are st strictly enforced and it would wa 9 well if all the settlements tle ments would energetically follow suit in the same direction THE cooperative CO OPERATIVE FISH association two years ago some ten or a dozen gentlemen of this thia city entered into a cooperative operative co association tor for the purpose of introducing tish fish culture into this territory an organization iza tion consisting ting of president presidents vice dent secretary board of directors Director sp and superintendent was formed hon A P rockwood rock Kock wood holding the last named office A suitable location tor for tora fora a fish farm was found in sugar Sagar sugarhouse house Rouse ward about five miles from thid this city aud and preliminary operations were commenced but it was not until that things were got fairly under way for a commencement I 1 1 stone esq deputy IT S fish commissioner mis who has devoted the whole of his time fur the last seven years to fish cul turey tur ewas was in this city on ou thursday andin addlin the afternoon afternoons in company with superintendent rockwood It he visited the fish farm I 1 inspected the arrangements thus far made and expressed the opinion that a foundation had been laid tor for the successful prosecution of the business here from superintendent Rock rockwood woo I 1 we learned the following the A association have now on their farm three small smail fry try ponds two of them ten feet square the other ten feet by twenty a pond I 1 no Is I 1 tor for year lings stze size forty five by fourteen feet pond no as 2 for two year olds size sizes one hundred and und twenty five by twenty five reet teet pond no 3 t for tor three cearold fish forty od longs siong twenty reet teet wide and eighteen aches dee a pond for eels chubb chubbic ac about an acre in extent the hatching house is thirty feet teet long and twelve reet teet wide it contains two hatching boxes eighteen feet teet long each box containing t f teen nests the capacity of each nest being more than that sufficient for a thousand eggs this house Is 13 fed by means of a lead pipe connecting it with pond no I 1 mountain trout lake trout saimon salmon trout and eels are the only varieties the cultivation of which hasmet been introduced on the farm ot the last mentioned five hundred were placed in the pond prepared tor for them a year last july of t the e various kinds of trout now in the waters and doing well therease there ther eare are four our hundred spanners ners from two to four tour years old oid transplanted from various lakes in utah to their present location fifty year sear yearlings yearnings lings between five and bix six hundred from seven to nine months aldand the same bame number from three to five days old the water in n the several ponds can be raised or lowered at pleasure and they are so arranged that they run into and feed each other in several ot of them the supply rises from springs beneath the surface A profitable branch of 0 business carri carried edon on in connection with fish culture in the west la |