Show LOCAL and hanu OTHER lutters litters 1 from wednesdays DAILY APRIL 8 beautiful tile the weather ls is is 13 now as beautiful arid arld springy as could well be desired for switzerland elders J U stuck and J J walser both of bear lake valley left this city this morning for switzerland to which country they have been called to go on missions elder stuck goes to succeed elder huber humeras as president bof of the swiss and italian mission runaway this afternoon a horse hoise with harness on dashed down east tempie lempie street and thence round the corner eastward along first south street then followed a horseman tearing along with hair streaming in the breeze in kursu pursuit 1 11 when last seen seeri he was still keeping lip up the stern chase which is proverbially a long one petty stealing A good deal of insignificant ins stealing is being be ng done around inthis city just now yesterday a fellow actually slid off with a whitewash brush belonging to te a painter who was at work at a house in littles row bow the party who took it is known and should return it to the owner and thus avoid disagreeable consequences new operative cooperative co store the people of south cottonwood ward have determined upon opening a branch operative cooperative co store on the state road in connection with tile the one already running in the more eastern part of the ward bishop joseph rawlings Baw raw lings was in town today purchasing a stock of goods for the new branch store stole temporary suspension carson and buzzo hae have suspended tile the working of all of their furnaces at west jordan jordans for the tile purpose of making still further improvements nt at their works among which are the fitting up of a new fo forty horse power powen ower owen steam engine new blowers alast blast pipes ete etc As soon as these matters aro are completed the furnaces will be in full blast again th these ese gentlemen are doing a large and profitable business utah ettah affairs the pioche accord is of ef the opinion respecting mairs lairs amm aff in utah that the beat thing that could be done would be to make a fresh start with laws ini partially impartially administered the community would feel and security to an extent that has b as not been experienced and these senseless bicke rings would entirely disappear yes just laws impartially administered is what we contend for all the time As to senseless bicke rings wo we take no stock in them at any price eor forgery gery yesterday evening george L lloyd an old jailbird presented a check for a sum in the vicinity of a hundred dollars on the first national bank of salt Lake laue City to mr nir pomeroy at his office exchange buildings and asked 41 him m to cash it for mm dim the check purported to be signed by the tho military paymaster of camp douglas mr air pomeroy scrupled somewhat at first to accept of it but after asking lloyd sonie seme question lie ho was afterwards led to suppose the paper to be genuine and he paid him 92 for it on presenting it at the bank on which it purported to have been drawn mr nir pomeroy discovered this morning that it was a forgery up till this afternoon lloyd had bad not aten arrested pugilistic one of a group of young youn 9 men standing at the Z C af 1 I corner yesterday evening observed a little dog at his feet and for want of something better to do kicked it the act was soon repented anted or of for scarcely had the first howl of the tile injured canine re sounded in his ears cars than a sonorous velce velee inquired why the kick had been inflicted the answer not being satisfactory the owner of voice and dog proceeded to inflict cond condign n punishment the young fel nel fellow ow after receiving a pretty hard blow on the mouth thought discretion the tile better tetter part of valor arid alid fled in speaking ppe aking indof of the matter afterwards he said I 1 I 1 who would lra ira have irae e thought there was so much strength in the old man that man dinall is rot so old as he looks love me rne love my do dog 0 district court district court opened this morning JB McKean C J presiding ludwig C win daniel P F taomas george alexander uel dye and stephen lavin were admitted to citizenship by naturalization three cases in which L N colbath was plaintiff and henry altman et at al were defendants two in ejectment and one in chancery were dismissed by consent of counsel se sarah ann cook vs B young sen seri in this case ease a motion day to quash that execution was overruled and was taken today to day defendants counsel asked the court to say for the benefit of the executive officer of the court that the appeal stays proceedings on the execution this point was being argued when our reporter left the court mining interests yesterday afternoon we were called upon by iby prof B R 0 thompson mining editor of the st louis railway register and mining journal he is here in the interests of that paper and while he remains malna le he will occupy himself in examining the mines tunnels and furnaces in the territory with a view to giving publication to correct statements concerning them by this means it is probable that capitalists in st louis louls and aud other parts of missouri will be led to invest here prof thompson is making extensive collections of specimens of ore from all uhe the mines in the west to place in the stlouis st Louls louis exchange in order to exhibit ex hibit the mineral wealth of utah he wishes not only to obtain specimens of ores but of bullion lead sla sia slag siai I flux ac from all the furnaces we the aaning mining exchange has now over on exhibition of which are from colorado and und but very few are from utah prof thompson is ia stopping at the great western hotel the british mission by the tile I 1 millennial star we learn that a d district i st r 1 ct meeting was held at wy mendham mon dham norfolk sunday march 8 present on the stand prest L J herrick elders robert robcert W heyborne chester cal cali and john H burrows A priesthood meeting was held in the morning the wymond ham branch was reported by elder wheeler Hing hingham bingham harn barn branch by elder gibb gibbs and norwich branch by elder nicholls heyborne and elder call mso also reported the condition of the branches brandies in other parts par ts of the tile conference there the reports of all these brethren were very satisfactory it being stated that an improvement was visible on the part of the saints meetings were held in the afternoon and evening and the congregations were addressed lv bv pres prea herrick and elders B P IV hey borne chester call and 3 J H burrows this district meeting which was the first of the kind held in that part of the country for several yea years rs past was well attended by the saints from the surrounding Bran branches clies ciles and they expressed themselves greatly pleased and satisfied with the occasion city council counch council counell met last evening mayor wells presiding petition of ii pratt and fifteen others asking the council to repair a certain cert ain nin I 1 por portion tion of north temple street near petitioners petition ers residences was referred to committee on streets and alleys petition of H walters and thirteen others relating to the ope opening ning of certain streets near agricultural park was referred to the same committee petition of lofb R W mcallister asking to be permitted to deposit depos t building material on a portion of the street and side walk in front of his residence was granted the committee to whom was referred the petition of amos fielding relating to the digging of a ditch through the southwestern south western portion of the ath ward for draining purposes ur poses recommended that the zeh ditch be dug and that the council appropriate the sum of forty dollars for the purpose adopted report of committee on streets and alleys alloys to whom was referred the petition of A AL musser and others asking the council to improve the sidewalk side walk and lay plank crossings across the streets from the DESERET demerec NEWS office to the depot was favorable to the prayer of the t e petitioners petition ers and it was decided to make the improvements recommended the committee on license to whom was referred the subject of reducing the license of butchers and dealers in fresh meats reported ported re an ordinance reducing their license from one hundred to fifty dollars per annum adopted report of alderman clinton stated state that seventy cases had bad been tried dur during ing the month ending march 31 the till total amount of cash collected on fines was and the total amount of labor fine was A communication from H J faust was read imset it set bet forth that thatah a the city did not appear to be ai at present able to purchase material for and have constructed the water works he proposed to act for the city in obtaining a loan of the cessare amount from parties in the east rast providing diug ding that if he should be successful in in the loan at an interest not dot exceeding twelve per cent per annum the council would pay the expenses of his trip and if unsuccessful he be would bear his own as ho he contemplated going east soon referred to committee on water works the regular business having been disposed of the mayor recommended e d the council to take some measures that would insure correct weights in the coal trade the tho matter was referred to a committee with instructions ins to investigate the sub subject eject and learn if anything could be done to abate the evil complained of council adjourned till tuesday evening next at 7 FROM THURSDAYS DAILY APRIL arril 9 rags bags good clean rags are what the NEWS office buys it does not call for mould or fungus or any kind of dirt mixed up with the rags rags and dirt should be sold separately when wanted and at the respective price each is worth dead semper writes from ogden april 8 as follows israel weston the boy who met with the sad accident at the railroad depot yesterday morning is dead he died about half past eleven last night notwithstanding his fearful sufferings he be retained his consciousness and talked rationally up to his last moments the funeral will take place this afternoon monroe C E bolton writes i from almonr monroe oe march 30 as fol foi lows we have had much pleasant weather for the past two or three weeks A large amount of plowing has been done and considerable wheat put I 1 in the whooping ping cough ba has been very prevalent here but lna ina in a very mitigated form the past winter has been a time of enjoyment and quiet we have had meetings lectures etc all well attended that patent mr IV J silver has red ree received elved a notification from the patent office at AV washington ashington that the tbt patent for his improvements in pumps had been granted he has likewise secured the provisional protection from the english patent emmice effice which amounts to securing the patent application has also been made for patents on the improvements in france pranee and belgium fun lim A dog was careering along east temple street last night as it if beset with madness followed by the shouts and yells of a party of foolish men who had tied a tin cam cau to its tall tail although the fun was keenly relished bythe bytho by the jokers the poor dog seem to partake odthe of the sport it may iway be that a few curs cumm might be spared off the streets without detracting from the comfort of the inhabitants but cruelty is reprehensible even when perpetrated upon the most insignificant of living things S surgical cal cai this afternoon thears eleneff benedict ct assisted by D drs vollum fowler young barker lady rati and calder performed the operate ope operation ion lon of excision on the left half of the upper jaw of eliza moses of big cottonwood ward and extracted a fibroid tumor of two years standing A portion of the bone extending from the left side of the nose to the floor of the eye and from the roof of the mouth to the back of the mouth was extracted without the full kossof loss of masticating masti cating ability the time from the fi first cut to the completion of the operation was fourteen minutes the patient is doing well it is the first operation of the kind ever performed in the territory prospective fruit bruit raising we w were ere ca called lied upon t oday today to o day by brother stephen C perry berry of springville Spring ville who is here as a member r of a committee selected by a number of c citizens it 0 of f that place to secure acres of land which he has on which to enter extensively into the industry of fruit raising As soon as the land is Fe secured cured a company will be organized and operations with a view to accomplishing the end in view will be at once orce commenced it will take several year yean to mature the plans as it is intended as soon as practicable to enter into the canning busi busl business a branch of industry which would be almost sure to pay under proper er mana management gement indeed it appe appears arf ars absurd that canned fruit should have to be twe largely imported to a terri territory tory wherein such splendid fruit is raised in abtin abundance dance we wish the enterprise success district court immediately after the court was opened this morning attorney general gereral Z snow stated that he be held the certificate of the secreta secretary ry and the chief clerk of both houses of the territorial legislature showing that he had been elected on the day of february attorney general of the territory 3 and that he had given tho the necessary bonds and he desired the court to order that the matter be entered upon the journal mr snow also stated in behalf of mr nir john D T mcallister that the latter also held a certificate of the same character showing that b he h had ad been electea elected to the office of territorial marshal marshai and desired the court to make a similar order in regard to the as he desired for the attorney the court ordered that the papers referred to be filed with the clerk of the court which was done in the case of thomas vs tb the union pacific railroad comp company dy the demurrer was sustained that there was no cause for action notice of an appeal was given in harry hurry wright vs E F fargo fc co the demurrer was sustained there being no cause of action as shown by the plaintiffs plaintiff kapers capers but leave was granted to amend the complaint |