Show local and other Matt matteas matters eto ets ta FROM TS DAILY dally apryl 27 T the weber eiver fiver the weber is swollen tremendously with prospects of increasing to a flood convalescent brother joseph E taylor Is so far recovered from his injuries injun aas its to bo be able to bo be about town again expensive last night A martin obtained a half gallon yf af beer at a saloon which cost him 11 1250 1 60 50 60 the reason of its being so expensive was that he refused for it causing his arrest when justice charged him the above named sum another extension yesterday evening ground was broken at the eastern terminus of the tho ath ward branch brauch of tho the street railroad for another extension of the lin line iino 0 which will take it as far east as t the h old cedar post corner and thence south some distance shooting some time last month john Itea reading beading ding of cottonwood canon callon and a young man named T taylor resident of the ward and brother in law to thu the other disagreed at a granite city when reading shot taylor inflicting a couple of bad wounds one in the hip and the other in the thigh ho no arrest was made at the bhe time the tho parties compromising by heading agreeing to pay Taylors doctor bill which however it appears bl he e hasl basl ailed to do and und now mow taylor makes complaint against reading to have him arrested mch he should have attended to tar before The several of the missionaries destined for europe par purpose p ose leavin leavins we understand on monday 1 day bia may ivl those who do not intend stopping over on the way to newy ork or at the latter point would do well not to start quite so early for the reason that the first steamship B sailing for liverpool r the egypt national line I 1 leaves eaves ne new W york may 13 letb t h a at t a m and the next the tho wyoming 1 ng guion gulon williams if line e may at 11 a in artles parties intending t to q take pass passage ageon on either of these vessels would bo in time if they left at least six bix ardven or seven days before the date of eail sall sailing hig big fish rish culture hon A P rockwood has just forwarded to the smithsonian institute washington D C kome tome statistical information with regard to toi in utah in he received at zions cooperative fish farm from the mcloud river biver cal by politeness of mr beard salmon eggs had a successful hatch placing it in the public streams with the exception of about aboul in october 1874 salmon eggs were received edas as the utah hp apportionment portion ment from the IT B S fish commission 93 per cent of which latched hatched and aud were put in the tribu baries of jordan excepting a few in 1874 salmon eggs were received from the same source 75 per cent of which hatched batched out and are now two months old and are destined for distribution in weber and bear rivers as soon as the waters of those streams are bun 1 warm the documents also contain accounts of various experiments peri perl ments made by mr Rock Bock woody with quantities of different kinds of fish forwarded to him from various parts on the he caught a salmon salmen in a trap near the hatching house hoube wei wel gning two pounds which was probably one of ot the number turned into ine the public streams from the first lot received from the U B S fish commission arizona mission we have perused a letter from brother joseph W ini iri one bathe of the new set tiers in arizona and formerly of the ath ward of this city th the communication was dated april loth and he writes very cheerfully of the prospect ahead for the first two weeks after arriving at the site of the proposed sett settlement lement lament there were but fourteen persons but seven others othere arrived the day previous to writing there inhere ia is some very good and some poor land grass is abundant but water not qui teso much so as desirable the brethren wh 0 are working I 1 harmoniously on jun a united or operative cooperative co principle T have already put in ir twenty acres of wheat timber ta Is fifty miles distant and firewood from nive five to twenty I 1 miles the river is about two rods wide vide and from twelve to fifteen inch inches des heep deep e P p A two and a half ditch will tilli I 1 f ts ii i di f jl ajl have to bernade made to convey water to the farm the valley vailey is from half a mile to two miles wide and as lonz long as need be there bre are some spaniards in the vicinity who are arp herding something over sheep A considerable quantity of cottonwood cotton wood trees grow along the banks of the river which ther the brethren will utilize for building a dam a storehouse and a dining hall meetings are held every sunday evening when the brethren enjoy themselves excellently daring HiLr highway hway robbery be tween eight and nine lock last iasi night mr nir W V W funge of this city having come down from og dep de n at which place he is agent for the vandyke coal by the evening train was walking alongside the railroad track south southward Nyard from the depot toward his home in the ward when lie he was suddenly confronted by a man who leveled a pistol at his head bead and demanded his bohey money mr funge made a grasp at the weapon when the ruf rut nan tian with an oath said if he made such auch another move be would lose the top of his head he iee com compelled mr funge to hold bold up his hla 44 hands n da while he holding the pistol pi ahls his bis right hand snatched mr fungous pocketbook containing about and another book containing some valuable papers from his breast coat pocket the robber also seized his satchel which mr funge had bad dropped upon the thet ground when in the act of raising his hands while mr funge was being thus thua by the man who wilo addressed him another fellow was close by crouched hid near the fence they compelled mr funge to walk on ahead some sone distance at the of a pistol when tb they ey suddenly rall ran ott in an easterly direction mr funge who was unarmed ran home which was only about haifa halfa block distant got his and aud returned but of course the vili vill villains idus were nowhere to be seen immediately after the some bome boys boya saw siaw a couple of men running in the direction which mr funge says the men took and a couple of men had been seen been s skulking around inthe in the vicinity earl eari early earldin yin in the evening it is probable that the robbery was committed committe dby by persons famil familiar lay with mr habits babits as it looks as if it had been a and arranged affair anair so rio far as we can learn no definite trace of the perpetrators perpetrator a of tho the deed has ye yet t been found foung observations on the Cl codling moth herewith we publish a few observations of practical cal cai onen oren ardi on the codling moth a subject of interest to a great grent many people at this season nere here is what mr thomas H woodbury baya sais observations taken on the codling ng moth in the ath ward salt lake zake jake city 1675 in this loca location tion tiou a few moths made their appearance in may blay but the greater portion came out in june and were very numerous A portion of my cowshed was a rendezvous for the moths by d day r where I 1 could capture and de destroy destros strop from i fifteen to thirty each d day y d duning during a large portion of the mouth month of june I 1 in my fruit rooms they reade raade their appearance about the first of Jul jui juliand july yand and disappeared on the tha of august the previous year 1 they were more uni uniform forns forni in homing doming out in the fore part of the season and not so numerous bud but fit increased rapidly during the season in 1875 the first crapof worms were very numerous more ao so than any previous year the second crop was only small most of the worms were able to spin apin their cocoons but only a very diw ew were able to pupate fr from i om the jai first of august to the first arnov of november ember the space of three months chosed about an equal portion of dead and ive lve worms there ia is still a portion remaining of the late worms which are able to pass through thel chan char j and und cohao out moths this spring 1876 1876 i from the time ilme the codling moth was brought liere here to the mid middle middie of june jube 1875 1 have not been beem able to discover the least obstruction in their path of progress mr john speaks thus notes taken on the codling moth on the mth ward bench mill creek and sugarhouse sugar house ward vard iru iri 1875 cj 1 I first observed the moth on the bench on the of may and in dui vui sugarhouse sugar house ward june rth the first conof crop of worms was very large anthe on the ench bench from the latter iatter part of tenths of the worms I 1 have not been able to pass the pupa 1 about the same on mill creek and ana sugarhouse sugar house and I 1 think but a very few ef of the late worms will be able to io pass As I 1 write here is a board with twelve grubs gruba in only two of whichard which chare are aliven iti III 1 I believe if the people will keep beep up their diligence iu in destroying in a year or two the codling moth in utah will be a thing of the past observations of mr mi W 19 ad ins my observations on the tho codling moth are but limited having but few apple trees of my own and not having been beena at work in the orchards the past year but I 1 have examined a few orchards this spring and have found in some thao that the grubs grub sare are fully aa as plentiful as they were last sp spring in others although no care had apparently been taken during the last summer I 1 do not think there is one fourth as ag mau man many v as asi I 1 found fountin I 1 most of th the el erch orchards a ads I 1 I 1 pruned in the spring of df 1875 they appear to me to be collected into patches andi and andl I 1 fear that we shall again suffer severely this summer from their ravil ravages g es FROM dally DAILY A address dd ress the address sd dress of or elder eider james A little 14 post office box bom Coun council ill ili subsided the waters of the canal ps issing passing through the southwestern pant part tart of the city b have havo ae ca comi cori li aid ald sider drably ably subsided and the residents of that lial ai t lare tare are very naturally thereat change of bf irame U by common desire and consent of RA its citizen s the nam dof the pino tino kan ran kanyon on settlement tl id lit toselo county near city has las been chui chai changed changer bif LaeV feW wants information sheldora messenger caddington cardington Card ington morrow coq cow co ohio wants mants information con cerra cerri ing his grandfather adonijah id I 1 e who ace lef left t the part of the country ai above named for utah t thirteen w t yeam yean ago address aa us above kanosh in radt respell able chien chief joanoh JK anoh is tsin in having arrived d today to today day oay hla hia people are doln loina wei eif elf and have hiie 91 th r in alanard 1 lio iio acnes acres re of wheat abia soul roni besides corn eora ha and other I 1 creps rp ht I 1 RIs kis goes oes ta oden q ta nor rov to vist this friends frienda there eifle r another poisoning Ca case seIt sett H has hm not riot been generally known that a little boy named Wo Woot etton otton tori torl whore parents reside reald reaid ein eln in tanner ward died on thel dinst from the effect soc toc Tot eating poison seo geo degoes e sr picked up from imoni an nix jt adjacent lot 1 at another ail Ati other othet little fellow in the same neighborhood is now dangerously illi mj his recovery being extremely doubtful from the barne hame enuse cause twentieth ward school on monday may brother 13 rother T B lewis late of nephi juab county county will open tho the bi district strict sc hool hooi at the ward schoolhouse school house br brother other othet hewl is lis i a teacher of extended 7 experience I 1 ence h ha aa a good re bobies comes well recommended and gie fie we do ito not doubt chat hat children whose educational training I 1 is committed to his charge will be i well and properly af tended attended to I 1 in that regard from logan we learn from mr P cranney deputy sheriff of cache county that thatchers That chena chera mill mili logan was damaged to the extent of from to 0 6 soo boo early yesterday morn giving way of a gate gato above the mill letting the water rush upon tle the guilding iuli tuil building dinc ding in a great body carry crying inga away the front part bir sir cranny brou brought with wilh him an an insane man main named william willin MI hill froni frani richmond wh who 0 was taken to th the tho 0 insane asyl asylum uin today to day 1 1 4 1 1 plastering archibald gardner of west jordan informs us he walin a simple plan for making plaste plaster adhere firmly to last winter whiter during the hard frost froat he did some bf that kind of plastering using ayery r little dittle lime ilme lemein in tho th cirit first coat but a large proportion of hair and subsequently bently drove shingle or lath oihi itsuto or through it and partly into the and finished over that he states that the result is a P perfectly solid wall without the tho slightest in indication Id leation of ot cracking or breaking oh oft this thia information may diu zi u s oa u be of some bome use to parties who object to the use uso of ati all obies on account of the tho liability of plaster to fall fali from them an advocate for education some borne time since a person in sanpete sent a communication to this office to stop his paper as he wanted to use the money ho would have to pay for his subscription to aid in erecting a schoolhouse school house he be being a great advocate of freo free schools the letter was unique published it verbatim et rite lite now we are informed that this thia champion of educational interests was entrusted with certain school funds to the amount of a little this side of a thousand dollars subscribed ay by various in the cehe re sided in and that ho hit la is non est eit he has gone goue to establish a school among heathen with the money confided to him by his dupes it appears his love of money 1 is I 1 bly uly str stronger ithan his ent enthusiasm hiu fiu sm on the subject of education 0 he liels lieis is evidently evident lya iya a philanthropist st whose benevolence 1 I is f s wholly directed to he I 1 ap appears ears to 0 love better than aby any og other othen er b himself thel robbery Yeste faa fda 1 11 mr funge who wa robbed near the railroad depot by highwaymen on wednesday night ered his papers pocket book boob gatchel satchel and otner property the articles haying been beian found in a lumber yard where they had bad evidently been thrown by the thieves but of course the money between and was gone last liast night three men named edward Barrat tAlbert haziel hazlet and go gerge george gorge rge mckenzie were b arrested on suspicion of ha having committed the robbery mi mr fuu fanges Fun s f impression fm ampre la Is that barratt is we tho party who presented present eid cid the pistol at his head and teiei Tel elWed veti him of hesmoney hib his money but is not yute qute uta positive that such is ls the fact the three were taken before justice ay per this thia morning but there being I 1 no 0 d direct I 1 reet evidence to connect thet them w with ith tee you robbery bery they were discharged twentieth ward concert the concert for th the 0 benefit of elder R laeser maeser Lj eser a missionary to europe came off last evening in the auth 2 02 ward schoolhouse school house boush and waa preyed prove a success mth mum MUN icalla anu and financially the house was wag well filled fillol wih ih ant aft appreciative au stence dt ence enee eb among se so many good things and whery every one ene did liis llis be best at it if ouid perhaps be uti uil unfair fair to laue faue favake the g by both ladies and an gentlemen was very lori fine the thomaes especially being bing excellent excel lerit as was also the |