| Show LOCAL LOGAL AND OTHER emu FRIDAYS DAILY dally APRIL a 21 recovered mr georged geor Goor geD schelly of the ward who met with severe accident a short time since is abie abo to 0 be PO out and about wanted anted bro ero H P lendsay u of bridgewater north carolina rhes rheb to obtain a farm to work on tra koress koreas wres grea area or upon any other proper editions be he hns bag eight in inaam fam k G anyone knowing of a farm to S will greatly oblige bro lindsay sanding him word direct in care james ames moyle ward this yi S y kilates bates dates of departure th the a first I 1 wrany Wp any or of enla this seasons amons emiera ii N a being bel bei now on the way having N ft t liver liverpool jol iol april numbers 1 people I are ara making inquiries ail alv a to arven 11 en the other others sw will III lii sail frona from that t bo far fan aa as at present known ll 11 pley aey will leave liverpool on the fol dates respectively may ath ith juno JUBO alst august and toben tober alst making five compa kr aa bel in all ah k heighway highway hig Sig hway robbery between ven and twelve last night i mr careon carton was passing along the tan er portion of the business part of aln street he was hailed by a he waited for them 41 approach to ascertain what they I 1 ian lan chanted tan ted As soon as they got antly near to him to enter upon lve etive I 1 i ive tive service they knocked him awn and relieved him of his pocket lok wk iok containing 33 ogden and the B R E R shops ii khe e following was received today to day The Ogden Ogdon herald learns that P assistant bupt suph kimball re spying to the resolution cf of the mass fleeting 0 o in ogden to get railroad lops iopa here has telegraphed to agent it t clair that ho he had submitted the yui g I 1 t apers to president dillon and ouid could refer to him any offers made ata ita a behalf of ogden city the mater i cornea entries up before the city council zit il th this Is afternoon 41 14 mysterious disappearance ac por fordiat dint diat to the dispatches the bible which kv aich has been in use la in the united jj jl tates benato senate for 53 years for swear ing ng in the members of that august bis ems casein Cis bly has haa die dle disappeared appeared d 20 Ao 20 30 have been stolen the good old oid kylook which the senators natora Be have been itu the habit of reverently kasing kis kia ing elien grben arben the official oab oath was admiria ered to them sanctions teaches and sustains ains the patriarchal order of i marriage consequently one can scarcely bee see what whai further use the bonste senate could have for it in passing Ab the edmunds edmunda bill the senate Senat enot not only turned its back upon the con on tit ution of the country coun and consequently quent ly the rights lights of 0 the people of utah but upon that venerable vol sume jume as well hell no wonder ier Jer old bible has walked off in inn a hual k i new sew zealand we have received a letter from irom eiden aider william burnett now on a ml inal mirion mirlon slon sion in new now zealand he and elders walter bar t ber be rEphraim ephraim ralphs ralph and joseph bartow are on the south island of new wew zealand brother burnett lately baptized a mr jensen his wife and four sons at ij to bona bons bay 9 where he be organized a branch and aud and aud left brother jensen in charge of it A meeting was held in the school i house and addressed by elders bur barnett burnett Bar nett nelt and barber opposition was maril marii manifested rested by mr bainard son of the minister min mia ismer later of the place but the congregation 0 wa was on the side of the elders eldera the meeting meeli nc resulted in one more beha gadded to the church brother burnett had just received a letter from alford aiford forest inform ing him that four or five were ready for baptism at that place the situation there Is no excitement cit ement among the people in relation to the denial by congress of their tight right to representation even in the comparatively meagre capacity of the ohe they have the satisfaction of 0 knowing that although they have by the late action on the part of tho the national legislature been ruthlessly robbed of their rights their privilege has haa not been supinely relinquished every inch of ground on the side of the bights lights of the people has been ably and nobly contended for this will necessarily be the attitude of a liberty loving and high minded people throughout nota hairbreadth of vantage ground must be gisen given git en to the oppressor every right or wh h they are robbed must be arsted a awby way not only in the face of the protest of the people but despite their most active and strenuous edoris at reten aeten re ten tion any amy other course of action would lay a portion of the bill billay ty for their comparative bondage upon the people themselves ulin hose those who advocate the supine surrender of any well defined right are not the friends of the people nor the supporters of human liberty the ow easy surrender line of march 1 probably claimed by some to be policy but grave doubts may well be entertained aa as to its wisdom it looks like the doctrine of poltroonery while there la Is no element ot of defiance in the attitude of the people against whom a cruel and apparently patently ly relentless crusade hat haq been inaugurated they propone to show that they know the nature of their rights of which they are being ruthlessly robbed ANOTHER BURGLARY ME MR WILLIAM EDDINGTON AND MRS mes TAIT THE VICTIMS OF A ROBBERY last night market row on first south street waa was the scene of another burglary the general trading store of mr william eddington edt Edi lington on the corner of the block the most moat western of the new row of brick buildings was broken into the thieves gained an entrance by removing the larger portion of a panel from the back dour door using a brace and bit with which they bored 63 hoies boles enabling them to make an opening sufficiently large to admit the body of a man all the drawers in the interior were opened and a great deal of rummaging done among the goods evidently in the search for money of which the thieves found none they found a keg and emptied a portion of its conten contents tp very viry likely supposing it to contain whisky and were probably disgusted oa discovering it was vinegar the thieves helped themselves liberally to edibles in the th shape of canned gooda goods and carried away a quantity of clothing mr air edding tons tous entire loss amounts to in the vicinity of mrs tait talt a lady lately arrived from denver who occupies the east front part r t of the store with a stock of ml millinery y goods Is much the heavier loer the thieves in fact swept away by far the most valuate abe per portion of her stock consisting of not nut iss lbs I ss than worth of ribbons to reduce the bulk and weight the wooden blocks weid weld removed from the bolts and as aldge piece otmus quito quite muslin is missed from mr Edding tons tona store it is likely the thieves wed it to wrap the ribbons in failing falling to gad sad any money on the prem premises isei tle te tl e scoundrels evidently next made tin nir obet object of searching for the most valuable clas CIAs cla ela s of portable goods market row bow seems to have been lately an ill fated locality this year thus far it has been trie the scene of an ext extensive enAve incendiary fire and three burglaries FROM SATURDAYS DAILY APRIL arril 22 the exponent it we have bave upon our table the last issue of the comans womans 1176 mans exponent it Is spicy instructive tive and readable as us usual everybody should take it emigration notes A short time since bince we noted the fact that the he old address of the church emigration agent at new york city had bad been changed from P 0 box to 18 another change bas has oc cured the number of the box lox being now 10 we have also to mention that thai the he agents office offles address haa baa also bren been changed formerly it was 8 battery place but now la Is 10 greenwich bt st the latter is 13 only about forty rods distant from the former office and Is the office of the erie it B R company there has been a change in the route of transportation of this seasons emila emigration i from the states this season it will come westward efa via buffalo niagara ealis palls and detroit reaching chicago chicag on the michigan central the fares farea will be from prom new york to chicago 13 new now york to omaha 20 new york to og d n sa s1 chicago to 0 oden 39 omaha to ogden 31 byrom new zealand today to day elder N H groesbeck of spring ville arrived with the following party of saints from that part of the world T H morrison wife and two children ann norfolk and three children agnes doak and one child jamey james williams joseph jackson henry rogers john han sen peter hanser hansel bome some of the company stopped at og ogden en others at farmington about ode one half f coming to the city the ocean voyage was made in the steamship city of sydney and the he entire en tire journey was pleasant and prosperous both ship and railroad officer 4 and all others with whom the party came in contact being very courteous i i elder groesbeck Groe abeck left this thia city in december 1830 since once which time he baptized fifteen persons persona he would not have returned so soon boon but for an appointment to take charge of the company with whom he traveled as will be seen by the following AUCKLAND new zealand zealand march 1 1832 uder edir y X II 11 groesbeck dear brotheris Bro therAs there are a number of saints who are giroua ji arous rous roua of emigrating to utah utan th laning season reason and as it is necessary that arrangements should be madeford made far them all to go in one company also that an elder of experience should accompany and preside over them on their journey I 1 deem it enise emise to appoint you to that duty I 1 recommend that you give this your early consideration and may god the eternal father enable you to perform thia thib duty as acceptably as you have all others which you have been called to do while in this land of new zealand 1 I am your brother in I 1 he the goppel of christ WIILIAM WILLIAMM M Ba bromley omley oxLEY president of the australian mis sion slon of the church of jesus christ of latter day saints emigrant rates rat Bat esThe the tho following list ol 01 rata rat a for emigration from liverpool to the several points of utah named appears in the millennial star of april ad fares of members of the church from liverpool to ogden 0 14 14 0 B bigham elgham city 14 17 3 logan logans 15 1 9 franklin 15 5 0 salt ball lake city 14 18 2 lehi 15 2 4 provo 15 3 4 Santa banta quin qUID 15 6 6 nephi 15 8 7 juab 15 15 8 9 7 deseret 15 15 10 milford 16 2 1 children between 5 and 12 years half the above rates between 1 and 5 years za 2 21 aj under I 1 year 4 1 oa od emigrants must also provide themselves with about ten shillings forbach for each erch adult to purchase provis ion from new york to ogden any person desiring to secure in ter termed mediate late or brat first cabin passage should make special application fares for persons not in the church from liverpool to ogden 17 0 0 brigham city 17 3 3 logan bogan 17 7 9 franklin 17 it 11 0 balt salt lake city 17 4 2 lehi lehl 17 8 4 provo 17 9 4 Han ban 1712 17 12 6 nephi 17 14 7 juab 1715 7 deseret 18 1 10 milford 0 18 8 1 children between 8 and 12 years half the above rates between 5 and 8 year years za 7 aa od to ogden and xa 7 as idao id to salt lake city between 1 and 5 years xa i 29 ad under I 1 year xa 1 Os 08 od the difference ol 01 fares for members berglof of the church and those not connected with it ia is occasioned by a special arrangement with the shipping company gulon galon co who are permitted ty by the liverpool board of trade to carry the imor mormon emigration at reduced rates with the understanding that the business be open to the competition of other companies all other passengers must be carried at rates fixed by the board an art arrangement by which guion gulon and co are bound even la in cases of non members men bers of the church traveling in the companies c of f the saints FROM FELOM mondays monday 3 baily DAILY APRIL arril 24 another burglary last nast night between the hours of seven and eleven the house houpe of mr anderson anderaon was entered by burglars who carried off offa a quantity ty of jewelry and other portable por poi table prope property arty amounting to s everal several hundred dollars dollare mr Anderso andersenn Ander bers sens Ws houte haute la 13 in a tenement row ili in the rth ward no clue has been found to the robbers vandalism on saturday last some boys were guilty of vandalism la in liberty park A wooden pump which had bad been erected to supply the workmen with water was filled lulled by them wilh with roc roe rocks and then they amused themselves by using it for a target to sh shoot oot got at they alao 1440 took an faxe axe they found on the grounds and chopped a number of trees completing their catalogue of pranks by carrying the axe away funeral services th the funeral services of the we jae Ws ii foster were svere held at the family residence yesterday bishop pollard presiding the op opening e ming wing prayer was offered by elder james woods the speakers were elders C V spencer samuel R P F and bishop win wm thorn all old time friends of the deceased the benediction was pronounced by elder joseph morgan the pall bea bearers personal friends of the veteran were 8 P john day daynes nc sa jas woods william paul R F and stra stia d W F the funeral was largely attended the utah commission should the tha house of representatives within a few days dayss sustain the action of the senate in the matter of increasing the a ioa lea ct of the commissioners provided provided for by the edmunds bill it ia is not improbable that those 0 officials C Is will ill lii be bp pointed appointed sometime this week e it is understood that thu tha president adheres to his hia formerly expressed intention not to select any person for the position who has solicited it it ia Is thought to be not improbable pro bable bablo that two of the five will be from the err ERA two from utah and one from california in this way representing in the board three distinct sections of the country the canal Exten extension sion siou the flume extension of abe the salt lmke lake jordan canal is being laid on south fouth temple street beginning at th head of third East Esat Street and coming wes westward t about two blocks in length of the excavations excavation which varies in depth in that distance from nine to five live feet has been dug dog and the flume constructors are keeping close behind the diggers the latter are city prisoners w working irking un der the direction of the supervisor the flume will ba laid through the eagle gate cate and cut across the lots northwestward to th the point of emptying into the file culvert immediately east of the city creek distributing point from that source the itu athy ath oth ath ath lath and wards Ward wili will receive au supplies p piles plies ot irrigating water unconstitutional movements two years ago agi secretary evarts jev JBv arts ia sued a circular directed to all the consuls of the united states in europe the tho object of which was to prevent the immigration of mor mons mobs from that part of the world to aothia this country 0 no o credit la due to the then cabinet of the U S that that movement was a total failure next in this order of measures came the chinese bill to prevent the influx of mongolians Mongo lians which was only killed by the veto of the president next in order cormea cornea a petition ieti tion to congress from milwaukee for legislation to prevent the immigration of irish this last move arises like that against the from religious prejudices what next in this lint |