Show local and other matters FROM wednesdays DAILY MAY 3 windy very blustery last night at times I 1 acquitted lasit last night the jury in ila the case of the people ac vs ben tasker the notorious horse thief rendered a verdict of acquittal an a tibi alibi was was the thi way it was done in north carolina A letter aletter from elder eider george geofge teasdale dated at toms creek surry burry county N C states that himself and J 1 B winder derrr jr were well and busily engaged in traveling by day and preaching at nights they purposed holding a confer conference enee enbe at toms creek on the uit uil and expected soon after that date to visit the state of virginia acknowledgment among other works of the church which the emperor dom pedro desired to purchase while here was the book of doctrine and covenants bro C J tho thomas mas having no copies on sale forwarded his hia own copy to him at san francisco and has received a note from the emperor stating that the book was received and expressing thanks for the same rowdy bowdy ism last night three I 1 soldiers were intoxicated and on the rampage tearing down fences and making a general disturbance of the peace on third south street near the methodist church they were arrested by the police and placed indall in jall jail for far the night while there they tore six blankets into ribbons cut a couple of double mat tresses into shreds attempted to set the fragments on fire and otherwise conducted themselves after the fashion of first class elass lunatics than whom they them dont doub appear to have any more sense an unruly customer c vesters yester s day evening about six a soldier under the influx influence ence enee of f liquor acted as if he was spoiling for a fight shouting and endea louring to pick a quarrel with everybody he hp met on the sidewalk alast temple street A number of citizens became so incensed at his conduct that they seized upon him with a view of arresting hline him and he resisting they 11 nally finally had to carry him bodily bo dlly dily to the quarters 0 of the brov provost ost guard guards who turned him over to tb the j police olice authorities who locked I 1 him 11 up in iii jail for the night gone on a mission the oden ogden junction says gaya saya that bisho bishop 0 N Lili enquist of hyrum caebe cache co lefevor lefE left for fon the east on i monday may 1 pil on his bis way to scan hcan scandinavia di nayia nayla on a mission on the jilda friday 7 previous a public dinner was given to the B bishop ty the ladie of the he relief belief lie lle society ety in the large ela ila hali haij of hyrum when a large company sat bat down to a sumptuous repast the fhy huy hyrum burn brass band furnishing soul cheering music eider elder mcbride mcbrid acts acta as bishop in the al absence or bishop LiI nii Jenquist liljenquist bro tames JamesE tamea js is left I 1 in n charge of the I 1 operative cooperative co affairs in hyrum beautiful T those hoed who desire a pleasant walk and lovely prospect can be gratified any fine morning by getting up at the first peep of day taking a leisurely stroll along any of the su surrounding I 1 bench landy lands land breathing the fresh air and viewing the city as she now appears 11 dressed in the tho beautiful ticul habiliments of spring the fresh green foliage the variegated apple plum peach and ther blossoms conati constituting a picture inviting and grateful to the ey eye e like an art efte extensive gardes orchard at d estling ri on oil the slope siope of the tho fruitful valley talley hur our surrounded rounded by the stupendous grand old mountains although the picture be ever so fa millar it is such as never loses its charm to the ardent admirer of the huge and beautiful ann inn in nature centennial Rall eail railroad road hites rates we have h ave received from W stennett Ht H ennett general passenger agent of the chicago and northwestern ailway railway ft a list of railroad routes and centennial centen excursion rates the tickets will be good for sixty anys and subject to the usual stopover stop over regulations of or each railroad excursion IA will have the thu privilege of to philadelphia byone by one route and returning bya by another noth er no tickets at centennial rates will be sold for one direction only it would be visible ad for persons who design visiting tho tha east to procure one of the lists of routes irom which we glean this information before pur purd 4 chasing their thein tickets as by that I 1 means they could easily determine upon the route most desirable to them they can be obtained from any of the omaha railroad off meers officers here are some of the rates omaha to chicago and return ai 24 chicago to new york and return by any one of the twenty two t wo routes 33 chicago to new york yorks going or returning via montreal 41 chicago to new now york going or 01 returning via cincinnati sericulture the members member of the deseret bilk association on met inet at the city hally haily hall hail yesterday as prfto per adjournment journ ment mrs airs zina D young presiding she said aa as the time was drawing close when the eggs would begin to hatch out those wishing eggs had better be getting them immediately she bhe had a few left it was time that the members began to prepare their places to raise the worms she gave some good instruction st to beginners first keep every days hatching by itself and number them one two three and soon boon so on until all were hatched and feed them five or six times a day dav on the kenderest ten derest leaves that could be found when five days old their first boulting moul ting takes place they should not be fed then for twenty four hours after which they must have a supply of small leaves eive five days later they moult again when feeding should be discontinued the same as before andio and 0 o on until the fourth boulting moul ting after the fourth moult irig they were very hungry leaves of any age or size and should be fed all the they Y would eat eal in ten dr jor twelve days they would make cocoons cocoon sl from thirty five to forty days wa the regular time As soon althey as they were ready to make their cd cocoons coons get some g green aen willows or br oak brush with the leaves on they must be kept clean and well ventilated and in stich sheh a position that thet the sun bua would not shine on them nor the wind blow on them jf the abo above ve instructions were carried out the worms would be healthy in insul sultry try wie wip weather ather athen keep the tho floor of the damp damn mrs Urs barney said she was well p pleased I 1 se with tb the success the association was 7 making and gave a few encouraging ng words of advice i adjourned until the of blay ia at the city hati hall BIMPSON secretary was informed that the U P IL B R comp company any bad had probably under the act of june une 1874 waived their claim in his favor which they could well do tho act permitting them to select another tract as indemnity and to forward affidavit and copy of full citizenship papers these papers were promptly furnished in jan uary 1875 since which time till the end of last february he has been daily looking for his land patent from washington but instead of his pat patent egit elit he is told the U P B R B R company has again attached his entry and that sixty day days 9 more are allowed to appeal lee lle he iee learns further that the old register has stepped down and out and a new one has been installed into office what to do under these circumstances lie lle did not know but seeking advice he was directed to communicate with the general geni i land larid office commissioner at washington and learn leam if he could the cause of all ali this holding for cancellation suspension waiving of claim and attaching I 1 he e did so and late last month march received quite a lengthy reply to his bis communication coupled with some excellent advice from the general land office commissioner which the said jones proceeds to carry out or act upon but pending all this correspondence and these negotiations back and forth it up appears p ears the land is indirectly advertised verti sed for bale sale buttoner but jones Tones does not I 1 know this he does not suspect such a thing for as the writer verily believes he ats vis als does not take the daily papers he is behind the times in this respect and in an unexpected moment the land is sold not to jones but to two young men who probably during the twenty to twenty nive five years of f their existence never laid out one cent upon it or possessed sed it for a moment and with the sale bale ae goes the land claim of wm jones P G ses SOS HOBS john K X crosby a james kippen james wall and some others living at centro centre ville and the labors of a quarter of 6 bentli century ky to say nothing odthe of the lm im D td running up to an andson ds bf dollars mr editor permit me to ask in the name of outraged an and justly incensed community is this right Is this just Is this equity are these young men justified in taking this step would they be in any community or in any court of equity in the world and are not these I 1 inoffensive unsuspecting occupants teti leti pants dispossessed of their hard earned lands lauds and hard bard gotten improvements prove ments and that bysouth who should be their protectors now th that at silvery locks adorn their heads beads and to add to injury int ift jury these theeo young mend men whose past training la in their reflective must bay say to them in tones of thunder thunders stop your course is wrong ble and iu in the ext exi ex i notify these peaceably dl disposed s posed occupants not to put another foot upon those lands or they will be prosecuted for trespass well might the great bard sayman gayman say man dressed in a little belet belef a authority plays plans buch each fantas 1 i tic tricks that angels weep well might the local authorities of this place stamp their disapprobation of this act ac by these theses young men from the church till they make malte ample restitution well might a contemporary only odly a few weeks ago publish his hia note of warning that the innocent and unsuspecting might not hot be taken unawares well might the people of this neighborhood who have known jenies jeries crosby kippen sessions Session and sand others fro from tb tho settlement ett lenient of these there valleys till tili till now aa as bard working Indus industrious triou and la law abiding citizens feel ini ln i censed ceased at these youths for the unwarrantable ble bie step they have knowingly taken might alight we not ank auk the gentlemen of the U P B R B R co do you sale are you willing when the facts are before bedore you that these loyal citizens of bf the U 8 esthese St hese these cultivated that land larid before your great overland railroad wa waa a built houi patrons should be dispossessed thus we think thinh not gentlemen you will not approve this sale you will not allow that thee pioneers shall bo be thus and ous ousted fro from 1 m homm homel experience tell teli us that humanity hurri burri anity has haa its dark phases hases bases and that it has haa aio also alo its E right tones ones that one of its bright ones may be the reinstating of these men who have had for years peaceable possession of these premises aises and who have been so unfairly and so unjustly dealt with is the wish of AN ax OUTRAGED CITIZEN N |