| Show meyel mryel AND uio I 1 1 daks DAVS naila DAILY arril arrin 1 mant of april this is all fools aua weather beautiful clear and imilda today to day the dogs mr george georgo will soon bo be a terror to unregistered dogs enlisted enlist Enlis ted Sed ed we are informed that jones who was imprisoned for personating all an officer etc has bas an enlisted listed in tho the U S army and has gone to fort steele gravlin graveling g the sidewalk 0 on 1 out h temple tempie re mple street from th this is boffice office to the tile eagle gate is being knicely graded and gravelled travelled gravel led a long I 1 needed and satisfactory improve anent to snow sno w snow is isa a foot and a half deep beep on the level in morgan dyl INI organ coun it ity uty y and farmers will wiil be unable to comme eomme commence ace ploughing sloughing hing for two or thre weeks ks yet in consequence and therefore a late harvest looms up arp in prospective trimming Trimmin gr the trimming of the T balance of that fine of shade trees on bouth templo temple street has not been commenced yet some trim tahe ir trees others butcher them others cothers stin stirl 00 ao oo neither and others chave no trees to either trim butch ter ler or pr let iet alone atone disputing ing land wt VP understand fl that the tho union railroad company are disputing the right of title to some of the land in iri morgan wo we nrc aro also informed ithac the tracks in dispute have albeen settled fettled upon by the people for years ayears it is probable that as soon i as tnie tilo railroad company come conle fairly to a knowledge of that fact they will withdraw from further contest as they would surely not knowingly attempt to deprive the tile settlers ett lers of their farms provo wm burbeck writes from provo march 31 of the recent jm there as 1113 follows 1 I can truly say that I 1 have never enjoyed anything better especially ally when at A tile the close of the meeting the whole congregation arose und and sang that beautiful song the spirit of god like a lire is barni burning ng F every eveny verv countenance was lit ht up with joy aind and all ail could plainly see that the latter iatter day gloy glo gio y begins to come forth mortuary Mort usry sextons sex tons report for march lyl ISI male maie ales aies 20 females 20 of these adults 20 children chil chii drell 20 so causes of death as reported bu lung ng disease 6 whooping chuh 4 heart diseases aisea di sea 4 convulsions 4 brain disease 4 fevers 3 apoplexy 2 killed x d accidentally 2 i para lysh 2 childbed child ehna bd bod 2 chronley chronic chronie asthma ay iy 1 dropsy 1 erysipelas I 1 consumption I 1 i 1 liver ilver complaint 1 croup 1 I 1 old age 1 total inter ments menta 40 1 josepn JOSEPH E TAYLOR sexton SeX tn fooling numbers of people on east temple street occupied themselves in iii fooling others today to day every once in a chile ar I 1 ir ts of gorec laughter laugh tei tex proceeded from a crowd or of loafers at the tho exchange Buil bull buildings dins corner indicating tha somebody had been entrapped by picking up an arl old pocket book or other article from tho sidewalk laid thero by parties in tile the crowd it was a noble spectacle very to see seo those big bi fellows engage in such manly sport t A passing or ule ulc inci tie dental joke may be very well but overdown overdoing the thing thin wont do Sho S K alfrord writes from Sho march as follows awe we have had bad a kind of chronic storm in this part of dixie lasting nearly all winter in fact more r e snow and rain min has fell this wano gino winter inter than all that has fallen for six years past the mountains are still covered with snow nearly to the base the fruit buds are six six weeks later than last year the health of the place is not so good as we would like it to be all in consequence of so much wet weather union is increasing with the people a good spirit prevails and there is still room for more settlers A fight last night after dark a man was 0 observed with a foot on either side of a liue dividing a well known restaurant and beer saloon his attention seemed to be equally shared by the two places named and some thing c in his hand which proved to tp IP it a quarter of a dollar he was wac heard to mutter im hungry iril irrl im dry s yes I 1 will 0 jno INO o I 1 wont just at that moment the restaurant door opened 3 and the savory perfume which assailed his olfactory nerve was too much for him and he made a bolt for the door the night fight t was a mental one involving a small issue yet doubtless the struggle was strong unbidden guests yesterday the proprietor of au an underground saloon loon on the groesbeck block had occasion to leave his prem premises des hes for a short time so lie he locked the door and took the key with him when he returned he found the door open oren and a couple of n den and unwelcome guests inside who apparently had llad been help ing themselves freely to tho beverages and also to the furniture of the establishment as four chairs were missing and ono one of the parties was strongly intoxicated the saloonkeeper went out and got a policeman and during his absence tile the more morg sober of the two men nien escaped the other jack 1 hughes was arrested and justice clinton fined him 10 today to day nearly serious about hair half past four yesterday evening even ng some men were ren reix oving a gigan tic signboard from the roof of the building lately occupied by mr hammer as a drug store seeing that the pathway was clear from pedestrians they let it down bodily without vit hout ropes or gearing of any sort it fell with a tremendous crash bringing down in its descent a large sign of watters walters bros jewelers one door south mr watters waiters window had a narrow escape mape from being utterly demolished demolish ed it was saved by one of the iron rods which support sa the tiie awning giving way and falling obliquely from the top of the windo vau the ground thereby ac acting tingas c as a guard and throwing off the falling timbers there is an old saying sayin that the more haste the less speed 11 it is worth paying a lug attention to as it sometimes saves much trouble the alacrity with which I 1 mr ar watters reached his b is premises when he be heard the crash was worthy of prof leotard ra painting inting there was a continual throng ng g gathered about the tho north end or of the wasatch drug drum store to dayto vie view a picture quite quito apropos to tilo tiie business about to bo be carried on in ht that place it is a basement room fitted up asa as a chemists chemises laboratory in the tile centre eer eed tre of the picture is a table at which tile tho chemist is seated holding in liis his hand a glass pa partly filled with somo some decoction with which he be is apparently bidding defiance to death while the tho latter is standing in in the opposite corner holdin holding in his fleshless nc hands bands a scythe and and hourglass hourglass at the chernis chemises ts feet is a little dog oth uth b a broken lem iem ie sagaciously ap pealing for assa assistance 1 stance while in midair mid air are two ethereal beings the co oro with clasped clapped hands bands mutely praying for mi liw success the other about to crown him with laurels and viewing all with a demoniacal expression is a mythical fiend A of light pouring down the steps through the tile entrance to the room is i very effective the painting is sixteen feet by ten excellently conceived and executed by mr dan ban 0 correct time the tile following paragraph from the new york graphic is also applicable here at salt lake city I 1 we need some means by which the public in this city can know the exact time at present we have a number of public clocks which systematically agree to differ among themselves and to join only in deceiving those who put their faith anthem in them we must have one standard clock which will give us the precise time and all other clocks in church steeples and in front of trades mens shops must be regulated by it indeed it ought to be made a misdemeanor for any man to display a clock which is not trustworthy how honcan can wo we inculcate a reverence for truth in our children when every public clock is guilty of llam ilam shameless liam eless mendacity yes let us have correct time if it is displayed at all for the public that the children may imbibe a reverence for truth it is a good deal of trouble to calculate the mean of the various variations of half a dozen public clocks land patents we ote insert the following which has already been published elsewhere for the benefit of many who would not otherwise see it LAND cland offrice OFFICE salt Lake City march 30 1874 the following cash patents have been received a at this office and are ready for delivery upon surrender sui sul render renden of duplicate receipts no in favor of chas W thornton neils C hoist jesso jesse towers stephen white warren W W corey gordon S beckstead curtis J stoddard VV william Illiam T jones robert winter erick nelson dominicus donal Donai nicus carter martin L ensign ezra J W barnard sarah cutler wm box james mcbride christian gog GOO william 1 ton tun thomas atu diu Mumford 1 v asi 31 joseppi joseph tanner wm win R adkins frederick kesler resler thos tho Y J thurston 31 marius marfus arlei ensign john F allen alien john forsyth jacob cunnington david peters jesse S clark clarh robert daines samuel cunningham ning ham 83 edward townsley peter johansen goa goa neils nison david day alfred read P A benson and wm wiil goodwin henry edward man EdwardH edward H davis Al alexander nicoll 1001 peter a droubay 1011 samuel P F atwood 1019 wm win R cole 1021 george M pace 1029 1 george B smith wil WILLITT willitt WlL LITT register sustaining the tho laws As stated in last evenings NEWS charles youman was tried before justice clinton yesterday afternoon for selling liquor without a license and fined tined mr 0 F strickland at once obtained a writ of haac habeas corpus on which mr youman m an was taken before Jud judge geT J B mckean merean CJ the ground taken by mr Strick strickland lanI iani was firstly that justice clinton had no jurisdiction in tho the matter as the case did not occur in a district secondly that mr youman had already paid of the required for license and that the constable had agreed to give him time to pay the balance in and that this payment of took tho the criminal portion of the ehe ease away rendering it merely a civil matter and the amount le due could consequently only be collected as a debt by civil suit thirdly and that tile the tho liquor license ordinance was void on the tile ground that the amount charged for license was unreasonable exo high J judge audgo mckean sustained the law in the matter by overruling all the points advanced by mr nir strickland and stating that every city had a right to make ordinances regulating such matters this action on the part of his honor honor is highly commendable and as we are always pleased to give credit where it is due we take pleasure in noticing his just course in disposing of the case in question his action comes in all the more apropos at this time as it was well understood der stood that a number of the liquor dealers were preparing to combine for another fight with the city authorities but this deci decision slun of the judges judged will fairly clip their wings T the e prosecuting attorney Z snow agreed to waive the matter of the rhe fine imposed bythe justice and the matter was settled by mr youman paying his license city council among other matters of business the following were attended to at the city council meeting last evening levi miller was granted the privilege of taking water from the ditch on first east enst street for sprinkling 1 the streets under the direction of the city water master aster on condition that lie he obeal obtained ried lied the consent of the residents in that locality J C C conklen 0 aklin was granted the ader the direction of the street supervisor of putting down a switch between second and third south streets from the utah southern railroad to the old H S jacobs sampling works petition of luke voorhees and others asking that fourth east street south of third south street be opened as a free carriage drive was granted in accordance with the favorable report of the committee to whom the matter was referred and the residents in that part of the city having signified that they were agreeable A petition of A al M 11 musser and thirty nive five others asking that the sidewalk on the north side of south temple street be placed under repair from east tein tern temple pie street to the IT C depot and that thab plank crossings be laid across the intervening or intersecting streets was referred to the tho committee on streets and alleys marshal mcallister was instructed to contract with G for the capturing of unregistered dogs an and d the keeping of them one week before killing thiem them the privilege of fengl fengi fencing 1 ng in the side sidewalk on the south side of agricultural park to protect trees was granted to the 1 A A AL society during the pleas pleasure re of the council committee on improvements submitted a plan for extension of the city jail and the estimated cost thereof sagoo the report was referred back with instructions to make specifications and invite bids in accordance with tho the proposed plan FROM THURSDAYS DAILY dally APRIL Z 2 gerald massey gerald massey the well known english poet lectured 1 in n virginia city nev nov lately at ay and is expected soon to visit this city in town we had a call from alderman W thomson of ogden today to day he informs us that the junction will move into its now printing office on saturday Fir emens drill the members of pioneer engine company no 1 will meet at Fir emens hall at 7 tomorrow to morrow evening and organize for a drill C M DONELSON foreman porker that big ox is not to be beat but levi garrett thinks he be has made a hit hib in the pork business he has a hog on view that will turn the tho hea bea beam M at eight hundred poun pounds de how now how is that for hor bacon good friday and easter tomorrow will be crucifixion day or good friday and next sunday will be easter a great holiday season heason in E england but not observed as such in this country contracts mr george showell has the contract from the city marshal to kill hill unregistered dogs and nd yet george has not signified to the sausage makers that he Is ia rady ready to receive bids for the car cat carcasses casses 01 of the defunct canines stockholders it will be observed by advert of mr thomas G webber secretary of 7 C af M ij I 1 that the stockholders of the institution will meet april ath in the old tabernacle and adjourn to meet at the same place on may ad cool A person narrowly escaped being run over near the valley house hou today to day by a horse and bugg buggy upon regaining his composure he be asked the driver what the latter would have said if he had bad been run over with the greatest gre aest ang fang s f froid ro i d the driver answered 1 I dont know but you might ne never have found out quarrying the quarrying of rock at granite city which was not alt ait altogether 0 gether suspended during the winter has been resumed on an extensive scale for the season the work is in charge of mr james 0 livingstone and he has a large largo force of hands under his direction the shipping of rock to the temple block goes ahead as actively as the present facilities will admit of concert there was a large largo audience e U c e at the them loth ward school house last night on tho the occasion of the concert for the benefit of the schoolhouse school house fund the entertain ment was of a most pleasing char acter and all the tile performers were members members of the ward there was an excellent orchestra and tho the songs recitations etc were much enjoyed by the audience the chief attractions were the instrumental |