Show local and other matters lff Iff after s wednesdays DAILY dally leb led BED 2 coming home heme wo we understand that elders john sharp james ai little feramorz little and jeo jeseo jao W V fox jun started west from omalia this afternoon on their way home rolling out the brethren migrating to tw arizona are ate dally rolling out of the city most of them well equipped with good teams and wagons agricultural implements and other things to match those selected from the and wards started today to day womans comans exponent for feb 1 cont contain aing ains send ulm him the proof nabies nables B 8 Ke reports ports the lost babies bables 11 remembered happiness warn your girls society aul and its ita tendency ten TeD denoy dency an essay re trench ment 11 1 1 liberty an editors wife reflections of a young mother alother 13 etc fruit yesterday a goodly quantity of beautiful mellow apples arrived at the legislative halls for the uso use of the members of or the legislature the only indication as to who the donor was being that tho the package was la belled sau santaquin San and a strong suspicion on that the th e bishop of that town iad lad ind had a hand band in the tho matter the tho nr NEWS vs was remembered in lo conjunction with the territorial la ia wm ers ere lecture last evening james jaines dwyer delivered it lefotu rb J in tho ward be school housego ou a ib ayaji 1 J J large audience tho the lecture was given under tinder tho the ati all auspices spices of the young mens mena mutual improvement society of the ward and the subject was wag education 11 the lecture showed the speakers interest in the tiie subject and his advice to the young on the choice of reading t matter if followed by thom who heard him will not only prove of great groat benefit one one ono personally hut be a great advantage to the tho society biety st johns wo hada bada had bad a call today to day from brother george W burridge Burrid go presiding elder eider of ho settlement ent of st johns tooele thoele co he informs us that the instructions of bf president young with regard to the mode of conducting social gatherings is being strictly carried out there on jan the young ladies ladles got up a leap year party which opened at 2 and closed at 10 precisely and everybody felt well weli all enjoying themselves excellently long winter this Is the 2nd and of february and it ia Is a common saying in various parts of the tho world that the bear comes out of his lair wr at noon today to day and if he lie bees pees his ills shadow ho lie goes baek back with the conviction that the last end of winter will be a lon ion long iong g one and if he bee aee ity iti it that it will be short and he stays out he certainly would be able to see it on this clear day the saying further is that h half hair alf air tiie the hay bay and corn should bo on hand yet to meet the requirements ed by future inclement hard weather police court this morning janies james T oconnor appeared before justice on a charge of or having baving been inebriated creating a disturbance tur bance of the peace and res resisting lAing luing the officers who arrested him for which he was fined 25 M W macdonald showed a greater affection for ardent spirits than for the principles of honesty ho neaty for ho be obtained liquor without having baving the wherewith to pay for it for which the tho judge fined him 10 N P peterson got intoxicated andy ands and in addition having no visible means of sup eup support port lie he was for these Q considerations sent to jail for thirty days in default of or mee meeting tinga a thirty dollar obligation in tho the shape of a fine A conspicuous sign mattison and johnson Joh naon agents for agricultural machinery have ore orect erected ct in front of their premises first hait halt E east ast street t south bouth of the city hait halt corner a ve very cons conspicuous chous at the tho banie earno time somewhat attractive sign in the abapo of a tall yet comely windmill called the re bagula gula guia t tor tou or manufactured by the tho marshall Mars ball wind engine and pump company of marshall michigan and fo for which the before named firm are aarin gents agents this windmill lavery popular in various parts of america where it has been introduced and its use is rapidly extending to every part even to california bhore it is taking precedence of the tho numerous windmills manufactured in ili that state it car certainly speaks well for the superior advantages of the regulator to gain a rapid footing in BO so distant a part from the point where it is manufactured and where other engines of the same samo kind are made having the disadvantages of heavy freight to contend with the advantages claimed for the ct regulator over other wind en glaes glues are numerous and aud some sonic of them are that tha tib tit it has a solid rosetto rosette wheel leaving no sails to lessen its power it is always balanced whee in or out of gear the rudder vs anno no will not recede from the wind wheel it faces the wind equa squarely rely in a light as well as heavy breeze broeze besides man many y others too numerous to mention we wo had the pleasure of meeting tho the other day with mr spicer one of the inventors who was on a short visit to this city and about to leave for california who iu Iti forme formed d covered by a largo large number of patents and that tho the raising capacity of or the tho windmills ranges from flom to 1000 gallons of water a daytha quantity depending much of course upon circumstances he Is sanguine that it leeds but a trial among the farm farmers erb era of V aftab h to aalde introduction for it in this Terri torri territory tork tori being well adapted for purposes of irrigation i THURSDAYS DAILY fen FEB PF 3 the lecture of prof at the ward assembly booms rooms last night wa was a attended by a not very large but very appreciative audience who paid marked attention an interesting feature of the lecture a was the practical delineations of character given of parties present un a friday tomorrow to morrow evening the subject will be 16 practical phrenology as applied to every day life centennial concert rhe th The e eon concert ceru at the thu ward hall last e evening was a very creditable a flair affair and deservi deserving ag of a I 1 larger arger argen audience both on account of it being doing for the benefit of tho iho centennial committee cittee of tho the lath ward 1 an and d its musical merits abete all did so well it is difficult to make distinction but tho tha efforts of the misses swan and olson oleona aud abd nd Owen ewen G gardner ardner morgan and griggs also the recitations of hull and Tibb saro sare deserving of special mention n tho the feature of t tho anee oven evening ngo 9 however was tho of tho the centennial band a burlesque b by eight young mon men which will bear repetition the whole proceedings ce reflect great credit upon the tho conductor mr T C griggs visit lo 10 cache cacho last night bishop E F sheets returned from a business visit to cache valley we learn from him that there is from a foot te to eighteen inches of snow on the level in that locality 7 and consequently if the peoples hoy hay and other feed should give out before the weather breaks not a few head of cattle will be likely to perish tho the bishop came over the divide from logan to dawens by sleigh yesterday the utah northen northern behig being b locked blocked with snow at do degoya he lie took the cars reaching this city by th the a regular ev evening a n I 1 n g train trai n A force of nearly forty benj men from the cacho cache valley side were at work clearing the utah northern track and had bad reached the summit of the divide yes yoa ayo ao so there Is a prospect of the blockade on that line being soon broken an important industry wo we believe the value of the dried fruit industry is considerably underestimated by most people hereabout but stubborn facts provo prove that it is a very important branch of business and gives yearly to this territory a very snug sum and could bo be made to yield much diioro more moro liberally the utah peaches have au an envia i blo reputation for general excellence throughout the country and are consequently ingream in great demand finding a ready market at gowd good prices fides in tho face of those facts however many ut the tho owners of orchards in th this Is city au and dother other par parts tf s of the tho territory are very careless about the culture of the peach because probably of the abundance and consequently commonness of that kind klud of fruit in utah this indifference is Js sometimes manifested in cumbering cambering cum bering the orchards with scrubby and cop almost tubeless kinds of the peach tree and sometimes by taking up good peach trees and planting in their stead other descriptions of fruit trees in our opinion the cultivation of ot the peach should receive more moro instead of less attention because in the furst first place it is when of the tho best quality perhaps the most dc d e 1 I g delicious eli ell clous cious fault fruit that the earth a attl produces atlease at least in 14 these latitudes and again it can eo so far ai as utah is concerned be made one of tho the most profitable to the produce producer ri and this latter result can be attained either by canning cannini or drying the amount of dried fruit actually handled and nearly all shipped by merchants in this city during tho the past beason season was fifty five car loads a small proportion of which is stilt still on hand but soon coon to th bo be sent off nearly one ono half of this amount has been handled bandied by Z C BIL 16 the tho average weight of a car load is pounds multiplied by 55 56 cives elves a total weight we ight of 11 00 pounds which at eleven cent centi a pound gives a cash product of 17 W the bulit buthe of the fruit above considered was shipped to steele johnson of chicago and bome some to other parties the tho above figures do not include what may havo have been shipped from corinne Cori corl Bno where bome some parties handled this product neither is the fruit produced in dixie or southern rn utah considered to any extent efte lat ift most of which was wag probably disposed of in other Inar markets rots such as Ps pioche and other mining towns altogether it would bo be to ay say that the net product to the tho territory from fro this source for tho the p past as it season ea on would not no t be leas less than 16 0 00 0 which may bo be increased fourfold or even tenfold by paying that attention to tho the raising and subsequent manipulation of fruit suitable for drying especial especially ky the tho peach s N while on this subject wo we may mp y state that it is somewhat remar remarkable lihi that nobody has yet taken hold of and gone extensively into the fruit canning business in this terri try for there can be no doubt that it would be a lucrative investment for capital i TN sioux depredations ia lu montana mont deia t i I 1 I 1 1 i F fier aridas mites berow below ber bel ow clanis Cr anis ABis foru FORK F ori orl ide ice dece december ber 23 miu min is we met today to day win W cas castro tro and jerrerson jofre Jef lerson thomp thompson s on who in company with owen ow en maron mason went serit down to the big horn when night miles from I 1 fort fiort pease between the tho fort and little horn they were attacked by about one ono hundred sioux indians who killed mason they took from him nine horses borses ilour hour sugar 1500 1000 rounds cartridges coffee co nie uie 14 ounces ounce s 11 strychnine try clinine golbs t bacon 10 p pair a r blankets a lodge and tent and a complete outfit for winten winter while trying to dig a rine line pit diason mason was shot between the eyes alid and instantly killed hilled castro and thompson Tho tried to rench reach fort pease but were cut oft by the indians and werm compelled to return up the river thero there are seven men with nineteen horses at tho mouth of the little horn who will be certain to bayo havo to night fight there Is a large part party y of indians golbig ln the direction of fort pease they have probably attacked tile tiie th e fort by this time lime there here are arenia nine e men idour in our oun party and we feel that we can make a good standoff stand off against a considerable number of indians PAUL cw melena helena independent aa r dp 4 tho the snow blockade Bloc bioc kado hado eust and ond west wes I 1 I 1 tm NC grim T niven niver wyo 1 i 0 v thre three engines gip with snow 6 sriv e d from frow the est at it 0 p ani I 1 j W p U I 1 reported r the road clear lir bir block ia 1 reported further east vast between bitter and tild nett keel iss ert kit lit AY wei l 9 nevada w taj taa F eb lit 6 anyo nayo I 1 T uhe the b 0 west bound orland ov train that lef ogden on sunday evening has not arrived bere here yet A snow plow and an d two engines are a r eoff noff off the track fourteen miles east of here at independence springs tho the east cast bound tn trains ins aret aro at elko the railroad rali rall road officials are doing everything ery thing possible to clear their road and expect to get got train trains through albrough tb night and ever everything thing in ili running order again I 1 weather eather clear olear aud and calm galm 1 I |