Show I 1 LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS FROM nl 11 pays 15 dalin P R A 4 new maps mayon mayor li d today to day a c coupie couple of 1 handsome maps from nom rom the east eart eadd ordered by him forthe for the its ity durino during ile afa 4 recent thip trip to new wow yok th they y are both by colton cotton ono one idof mammoth dimensions and represents ep resents the united states it is 10 0 feet high by 12 feet wide the other ther is a map of the world but a areat great reat rest deal smaller than the other both oth are fine specimens sentence deferred yesterday eing being the day set either for the sentence of fred hopt the mur derer eren or the ming filing of a motion for a new lew trial in his case the matter came ame up accordingly before judge emerson Sm erson ergon the defendants counsel made ardethe the motion for a new trial which was overruled by the fhe the court the he defendant excepted and gave lotice notice of an appeal to the supreme C ourt to permit this to be done be the dae dace of sentence was deferred until the ath w which bich is th the last day lay of the present term of thedis the district court i the prescott marble marbie the 0 southern ou therm thero utah times of saturday says aya 1 the the first of the week mr W brown browd irowna a marble dealer dealer of salt ke clity arrived in in camp he came same with authority to quarry 11 out ut and ship to tiie the city a ar load of beaver county marble with which to build X i ma maonie masonic anle onie monument As i result of the weeks work sever bever several beveral al wagon loads of as perfect marble as an n be found any anywhere has been en out an t I 1 brought brough t over to the railroad ail road the marble bro brought abbt in last and this saturday mom ug ilg g is in large clear blocks block and looks as mr Brown Browna says ays its it is neual lual bual to any imported orom from the cfaft nasf missionary notes H otes elder wm wp chom nor writes from lodi tiow S montgomery hent Ment iener gomery v C county mississippi n march bahas he has been there four months avinge been called ona on a mission last 11 cnober ct ober there where are three eiders riders besides itself laboring in that state eiders elders price and hanks are in tb the e arthem part of the state hinte meeting ith ith ineffectual opposition i from christian 1 ministers i the lodi branch is the only orga t ted led brench ars of the church in mis ssi p p 1 a at t present s t s cirei ceus br brother 0 thi e r thomson 0 n presides over ie mississippi conference 31 the brethren meet many friends id ad get plenty of opportunities for reaching prospects are ge generally nera lis liy borall ivora Vo rall dei def and the missionaries in viau viat it region are all in good aleal health th nom mom MARCH 30 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 i returned lart evening oba ent d ht woodruff and ibe io fj party besides imse itself fir apostles erastus snow now brigham ham young f P mt lyman antl anti ani aul hn henry arrived bere here orn din am the south they iniel I 1 by president J D T meal 1 ater of st george anda and a portion of ts s family I 1 f f conference rates Sates Cheap tickets bets r er the utah southern exten extension ibn aa the tiie accommodation of confere ce visitors tors tora commenced y frisco tickets will be good itil til april ath milford and deseret til april ath inclusive similar keas ets over the utah southern will indence mience selling tomorrow to morrow anti anil ill bagood until the ah hey lev ley will go goon on the regular trains I 1 marder murder in the second degree ed ual pal too the tha murderer W nary mary parker has been found guilty of murder in the ithe second de degree free A special to the NEWS from beaver bearer blates slates that the trial caso case cam commenced 6 on monday for the prosecution and whedon and hawley lawley lE for the thede derence defence it was shown by the evidence that dalton dilton D titon ilton had a hand in getting tha tho oid old lady lauy parker to go into the hills and that he was seen going with her lier and shortly afterwards returning alone from the di re cation where the tho dead body was found at 10 after being out for nearly two hours the jury brought inalie the verdict above given sentence will lie passed leased on saturday the same mame same patch Datch Steph ensi anu ana d was lately convicted of mans mang manslaughter laugh will receive sentence tomor to mor row 4 new hew chicken law the new ordinance in relation to fowls tres passing passed last night by the city council is to take the place of theold the old oid one alac is found to be lie inoperative according to the he latter fowls running at large were liable to bo be killed by ky the owners of property trespassed upon but no further redress was brov provided ded for in the new law aswill as will be seen elsewhere the penalty is 10 16 nine fine for fowls tress passing between the of march and the of october the new law is the wiser of the two for while the old one was wag very effective in cases where the aggrieved chose to take ad vantage advantage 11 of As its 1 license I it was a most prolific cauce cause of ili ill will between neighbors many of whom moreover chose to sumer suffer from the incursions of stray fowls rather than to kill hill them as they had a right to do according to the law thesis this is nov done away persons persona who are 13 pestered estered by their neighbors chickens hereafter will give have to COMPI complain aln to the mar man marshal and the law will then take its course arizona letter A letter from elder fider jesse na N perkins dated at taylor apache county arizona to ta bishop A H caleigh Pa raiel leigh gh of this city has been kindly handed banded us for perusal wo IM clean glean a elsw 14 liw w items the writer and family are locate at taylor on silver creek about three miles above snowflake thele are about 50 families there now A hundred iota lota have been surveyed and the town is filling up fat the water is goodard good and fine saw timber can be had within 15 miles lots of fuel handy fencing in land breaking farms building baw saw and grist mills etc etc h is going ahead lively lived I 1 the winter winten has heenry been sery iery mild and stock hag has done beffi good health and peace prevail the liaman Lama ites are well disposed and u aro are re able to care for themselves i tae organization of the litake take is complete and everything is in good running order the writer wilter and his son had but recently returned from a trip south wi with th apostles erastus snow brigham young and elders je jesse e N and silas sinith smith and felt thankful for the good counsel they had received from tiia tho brethren L D dally DAILY MACI macl information wanted of mudge who left lert his homei home at it A h nu bella on or 01 about the aoth of df tanu ar ary I 1 lat i t f for or the thie e of goliff going to st marks markh hospital I 1 salt halt ait nit alt lake city he FI had been at work in the chic go ko smelting Sm seating elting borki in iri fris ri feco band and aud sas vas was dedon lea leaded on the brain H he 0 was heard crom from as being at the white hous holis bait lake lahe city olty after his arrival there any information respecting spee spec ting him will be gratefully received by mrs Eliv elizabeth ibeth J S hodge hodges annabella annabell A sevier county counts utah an On outrage traga alady residing in the thirteenth ward waw called in this morning to inform ua us of a mean caper playe 1 by some mischievous boy or idiot of a man on her premises sea yesterday afternoon during her absence from home someone entered en t the front fron iron t yard and daubed red pai pal vai paint nt over the lower part of the door of the ilou liou oue we it is is hard bard to tell toll what a it human being derives from the perpetration ako of r gali cli ell contemptible prible tricks tricka but perlia perila perhaps azille ho geni it to the joilee when they catch cately him as they assuredly will if he a little less prodigal of his red paint ity luu the future enquirer items vram fron wednesday issue mail irregularities are aro still complained ot in m utah count chanty y it is reported that there a are re nayri ari nil nit ads ad of grasshopper eggs in goshen and the prospects are that there will be abea a genuine old time grasshopper grass hopper war there in consequence of these discouraging prospects but few of th the e farmers a are rop rey rebutting utting putting in crops at a regular meeting of the board of directors director of the ing I 1 company amly obly Om ly held march 28 a dividend oft of 00 oo 00 on the share was waa do i blared payable onor after th the of april the resignation of W V C A moot jr aa as treasurer of the company waa as accepted in coned consequence of his lali laii ors being required in ity tho mercantile department mr john B R was appointed to fill the vacancy thus created 11 court business A beaver correspondent of the seating sen Serl tind tinel on the dinst writes as follows the following persons were found guilty of house breaking by the jury ellis reice relee richard phillips david george Georg joseph moyes jason webb they will be sentenced next thursday peter richards received his sentence of eight months in the county J jail jall all ail today to day on the day following he says william tanner was found guilty of grand larceny by the jury J ury today th charge was for ste stealing hing ding a mule from an indian the defendant had bad no attorney em employed loyed and the court appointed judge boreman to defend him this was the Jud judged gels first appearance in the second judicial district court after resigning from the bench and no doubt he thought it was small potatoes however he tried hard to convince th ejury that tanner did not intend to steal the mule ant the jury did not believe it deseret museum curator barfoot informs us that he be has received for preservation in the museum cabinets cab inels tile original manuscript of the special ilal dial anti polygamy message of J john b B neil governor of idaho to the eleventh session of the legislature of idaho territory this is dated at the executive office boise city february ath and was presented by hon C VV penrose also a scroll written on purporting to be done by the chippewa nation at mille lac lake minnesota no name is seir sent of the giver of this modem scroll it appears that the chippeway chipi Chipp ewas ewaa are ate in the tho habit of writing grotesque figures on the inner bark gark of the birch treo trec there is a representation ofa of a sacrifice and at attendant t enfant ceremonies em onles onies the curator is informed that thoresent th the present indians attach no meaning to tho the various characters pictured on their scrolls these are apparently symbols and greatly resemble the picture writings found in the mounds near davenport owa iowa own A fine bust of Dupuy tren from ig e a rs little littie oath this is city eity has also been added to the museum store likewise the canadian linto ento from professor A 4 t of fairburn fairbury Fair bury ills 1118 contain in inc ing 0 notices of bath injects I 1 ega FROM fai FRI dars OArS ally rily AILY TILY I 1 I 1 A big credit mark hark P F S medarde rie hardi bardi eso ESQ of the ogden law firm jirm of or itic richards jarm larm Ct williams Villiam v lia tia returned ill irn i good health beaith from liis ilis Is trip to california while in san ran francisco FrancQ co mr richards was admitted to practice lee kee in the supreme court nf of Call california fornIa before a full bench hh admission i M 3 mentioned in the ahre ihre nieze of the uit under lle ile lie the hew new new state constitution the supreme court may be divided into two branches three of the tiie judges sitting for the transaction of business but lie he was admitted before the whole court it is gratifying that a young man raised and educated in utah was ablerto able abie to pass with honor through the examination dens Dems necessary sary to full sta standing abing ading ia a such a court brother franklin r S ea lias has sincere congratulations the university agree ole able to the chan chun I 1 and board of JR bafs pf af th dc steret eret university met in tb the e office of 55 C M 1 1 1 I at aft half past 12 today to day the report of the building appointed some som time aso to take cb charge arge of the erection of tho the athe new university on the union square grounds the committee by its chairman regent egeneh H 8 eld stated staged that in pursuing their investing invest investigations ig on the proposed site they had hud found the soil of a nature mature very vers VL ry uti unfavorable favorable to the cons construction truc true of a foundation holes had been dug in several places and the ground I 1 probed with poles and while in br one or two places sand sand was encountered which was partially dry and hard hand in several 0 water and quicksand were were met anid annd no firm bottom could be reached the pole polo sinking very readi i 1 ay iy y even beneath the pressure of the arm the report was considered at some length and various suggestions made some thought that other land might be clingen chosen for the building and several sites were mentioned but the prevailing sentiment was to retain the bame same same bame ground and either by piling or some other known process fit the soil for a foundation piling according to architect taylors estimate it was wag said would cost at 1 5 1 three fourths of the legiel 1 V 0 appropriation it was agreed therefore that other cheaper methods should be employed if they could be made equally effectual after some discussion on this matter it was decided to adjourn until tomor to mor row morning at 9 and at that hour for the board to meet on the union square grounds with the committee and a number of build ng ug experts when the matter might be further investigated and settled regent james sharp was added to the building committee before the meeting adjourned one of the means suggested forthe for the construction tio of a 9 foundation was the use of cobble rock driven down solid with a pile driver another method was by the use of concrete or cement the cobble rock plan being the more economical and cited as very effectual seemed to meet with the general eneal approbation of the me meeting the decision of the board will probably be known tomorrow to morrow the electric light A successful and satisfactory test teat was made of the brush electric light on main street at and in the vicinity of walker brothers store last evening between 8 and 9 A AL large multitude had gathered in anticipation of the tho exhibition announced beforehand tore fore hand and after waiting some time were gratified by its appe appearance a r the two post lamps one a at t walker alker Broth brothers corner and the other in incont front of the store of lipman and da dais vis gradually began to lighten and continue to increase in brilliancy until the vicinity vic n ity as flooded flood edwith with a beautiful white ilg lit lit ht which might resemble moonlight were the latter greatly intense nied bed the whole length of th the street estreet wa was wai not pot ablaze with splendor as some had bad been led to expect but alepa in the stores and in the street lamps near at hand were quite swallowed up or presented a weak and very subdued appearance besides beside the tho two electric lamps spoken of jets of the light were shining in the white house walker house po post port t office and other buildings i in the circuit the tile interior of which w were ere powerfully illuminated the walker house also bad a hamp iam lam hin pin in front some persons complained of headache and said it was too much of a grood good thing altogether isike like many other thi nga it would doubtless les ies havy havo to become popular through ure use z and habit babit A AS 9 a general thing thins the lights burned very steadily much |