| Show LOCAL AND ome OTHER mattea MATTERS Is FROM fridays AYS DAILY dally UAIL mall IS 10 information wanted informs tion is IB wanted of the whereabouts of henry jennings Jennin gB or william jen aings who emigrated to utah from wayne township warren county ohio in 1858 1856 and are supposed tobe somewhere in this territory ad dress dr saT J W batter Satter thwaite PO boz box 1062 balt bait lake city utah home homemade hade piping we notice beveral several colls coils of utan utah made lead piping of various sizes si lying in front of mr david james jame B store being the first shipment of pipe manufactured at the germania lead works south cottonwood a few miles allies below this city we wish the new home incle industry try success emigrants from hansas Kansas last night two families belonging to the church numbering ten persons person sar arrived from dickinson county kansas IT having been connected with the meridian branch in ia that the me neatis heads or of the families are W H kinsell and J B hughart the former being in charge of the party they propose prop ocle ocre ingoing forward to Beaver with the intention of locating in that locality loc auty A lively place the block east 0 of f the denver and rio blo grande W depot Is being built up with astonishing rapidity stores and boarding houses are being erected like magic beld reid of the london news depot is prepared to open there the plessant pleasant valley coal people have an ample ampie supply of fuel five cars of limestone fro from m jones quarry ry leave the depot daily for the shelters smelters sm elters railroad ties are accumulating in large largo piles and sixty or seventy section tool houses have been built for shipment hip ment along the line in the vicinity of the depot rows of houses are in vogue david duncanson ia putting up a row of four on his property the situation at panguitch we learn from 0 halvorsen of panguitch garfield county by letter dated the imbt that mrs amira haycock died on sunday the nth lith dinst of smallpox among the many small pox cases ca tr dr king has attended previously he said that it was the worst which had ever come under his hia observation the lady was possessed of a very strong constitution which doubtless prolonged her sufferings fe mother henrie who Is over SO sot years of age the tha last person affected with the disease di seas was ss as well aa 23 could be expected ex and improving slowly the other othe cases were very light and were expected soon to recover no new eases cabes cases nor any symptoms had haa as yot jot appeared in any other quarter the measles were raging to a great extent in town among c children ildren lidren occasionally whole families including dc lading mothers had all at th the 0 same time timo been down with with the disease gan uan ex mr john yohn hlo blo 4 rill of junction pluto flute county forwards the following explanation under date of the permit me through your columns to correct some erroneous ideas which judging from rumors in circulation seem to prevail in the minds of some with regard to the actions of certain of our county officials clala in plute plate county it appears that my father laban morrill has been charged with having acted bously in the qualification of officers under the governors governor s appointments my father holds the office of county treasurer and has nothing to do with the office of county clerk cherk and and has had nothing to do in the tiie matter of filing or accepting bonds acting as assistant treasurer E I 1 havins haying fallowes fallowed fall owed myself the probate judge who had quail qualified fl under the governors governor appointment to deposit with wo we his bond and oath of office but this I 1 consider an error in principle only and not in the act itself as aa he tle then held the office by election of the people and would probably have continued to hold it had not the governor seen keen fit to exercise the appointive power which he claimed to hold up to the tha time of thia this occurrence no case had come under my observation to cause me to re fleet upon a transaction of this kind and it was therefore with lees leea thought of the principle involved 3 than of its apparent effects many of your readers are perhaps aware that we have two county courts viz the three selectmen elected by tho the people who continue to exercise the functions of their office under the hold ovens overs over clause and the judge and two selectmen appointed by the governor at a recent session both parties appeared for the purpose of holding court the selectmen and clerk by the people the judge refusing to serve with them having in their possession thereal the seaf seal and records transacted business aa usual while the tho judge and other appointees of the governor went through the formality of another court but found themselves limited in their operations for want of money to settle accounts and pay expense expenses and finding themselves unable to do bus taets I 1 suppose they concluded to jet jot the matter rest awhile as they failed to appear at the regular march ee session aloar 11 the arrest the story published in yesterdays yester daya NEWS about the fearful tearful crime of murder and cannibalism committed by al A pacha bacha or packer created a good deal of interest from the laramie boomerang we learn some particulars of thear the arrest of the cri crl criminal crimins mina minn by deputy sheriff malcolm campbell and his brother daniel it appears that packer was living with witti a man known as oid old mose about 30 miles from fort fetterman our exchange bays says the officers had driven up on a hill near the house of old mose moses when they saw packer coming to wards warda them across the bottom land below driving down from the hills the two men drew their team up against a thicket and pretended as though they were un hitching to go into camp they were not seen by packer had approached within yards of them and he mistaking them for prospectors did not take the alarm he continued to walk toward them until within fest rest when campbell Camp boll covered him with his revolver and told him to throw up his hands packer seemed to take it as a joke and came still nearer smiling all the time and finally said what do you fellers mean he was speedily informed on this point dan din campbell campbeli covering him with his gun and then the hands were elevated most becomingly dan campbell continued to hold a bead on packer while his hla brother went through his hla clothes in search bearch of arms he found the man totally unarmed however much to hia surprise when the search bearch was concluded packer was shackled and handcut handcuffed led and loaded in the tho wagon campbell campbeli Camp bell beli then drove to the house of oid gold old mose where he secured packer packers as gun and coat and atten aften a few minutes rest nest tho party started at once for fort fetterman rea rez reaching ehing there that night making a drive of 60 miles milea in one da day y at the fort packer was held in tho the guard house and either the deputy sheriff or hib his brother lay jay on the ground outside to prevent the possibility of escape in stature rne rss packer er is about 5 feet reet 11 inches quite solidly built and is probably about 40 years of age his hib t hair hain air ain ia a long and black und end his nico nice is mado made anything but handsome by a heavy moustache mon stache and goatee slightly tinged with gray ile he has small sinister eyes a rather lathen prominent nose and hib his countenance Is as a whole rather hideous in expression he was dressed in brown overalls and wore the heavy boots peculiar to the mountains he in every way answers the tho descriptions of him previously given erom from saturdays DAILY MAR it 17 eun run over yesterday officer willim wiiliam calder was run iun over by a loaded wagon while attempting to stop 1 a juaa runaway way team he was considerably bider hider ably bruised about tho the lower limbs but we are pleased to learn I 1 that his hia injuries are arc not ber serious lous loub reports wanted it ia Is urgently quested requested rc that the superintendents of Y M M 1 I associations of this thia stake send in their reports for the half year ending march 1883 not later thiu than april 1883 jos H FELT won wen removed bishop whit car is in town he brought with him his kenyear te old son horace to have a wen wn removed from his left loft cheek check the operation was buce successfully performed yesterday by dr benedict and the little patient Is ia doing well helping A missionary twelve men meen of union ward wardy this county with their teams and implements turned out yesterday plowed and planted the farm or of elder augustus feen who is from home filling a mission such acts of the saints are very comforting to tho bhe elders abroad as aa well as aa their families at home bishop sharp progression we vve learn from norm feramorz little esq that when he left bishop sharp he was progressing nicely after the operation on his eyelid to which we referred a few days ago dr noyes gave him every encouragement that he would be entirely relieved from further trouble from the source of annoyance which had been removed in answer toa question as to how he enjoyed his trip to the east mr little replied that ho liked very well to take an occasional run out for a change but he never was gone gene more than a week or two but ho he wished ho he was waa home again as according to hla hit way of th thinking inching there was no place so BO desirable as utah and particularly salt isake lake city welcome home hon george Q cannon cannons hon hen john TC T calne caine feramorz little esq and george romney esq arrived last night frons from the east there was no formal reception of the theto two 0 o honorable gentlemen who havo have been at washington forhing in the political 1 interest terest of the people ef utah but tho the news of their expected coming drew draw a large crowd of people to the depot last night to greet great them on their arrival the scene was qu quito to animated neing leing nein dein enlivened by the presence of the Fi foremans firemans remena remans and sixteenth ward brass bands hon joseph F smith and hon ii john sohn nuttall met snot the party at ogden and a number of leading citizens of that town greeted them on their arrival there mayor jennings mr W H bowe and others also alm met them at rays kays ville the tho great bulk of tho the citizens of utah bid cannon and caine a hearty welcome home after operating assiduously and successfully for foz fo the best beat political interest of tho the territory conference Confer enoa enca theatricals people attending the april conference will havo hava another opportunity presented them at the tha theatre of witnessing a first class musical and comedy bt at traction without a superior in the united states rices surprise party in their brilliant brilli abt pece piece of pop 11 calved recalled re with so eo much favor here two months ago since october 1879 conference conter Confer enco enca visitors have had no opportunity of se seeing eing anything but performances by local companies at our theatre and the management have effected this engagement engagements bel bei believing ieving leving it to be ba dua duo to conference visitors tors tora that they have at least an occasional change especially espe so BO brilliant a one as the performance perform ance anco to be given by biceps surprise party april 5 6 and 7 the following clipping is from the san francisco news letter gauch such a genuine bucel success as has seldom boen boan seen here it is a well weli merited one too for the performance for mance given by the rice bice troupe is one of the most enjoyable and amusing I 1 have ever seen the ex es thop 1 docs dees not bear the PlIght slightest est criticism the central figure ia op 1 this ThI part spart Is taken by john A machay mackay A A cleverer or more original comedian cannot ho bo imagined he is a moat delightful ly amusing artist and hla hia equal cannot be ba found his hia eccentricities s are all conceived and executed in the moat striking manner there is nothing of the imitation about him he is originality itself and so EO full of new new now business that thai old theatre goers are astonished to laughter and applause fortescue is amusing principally from his ap ce dearance arance gorman german is an a musing amusing burlesque actor and ilas has akemark remark a able gift of dialect the girls girla are pretty attractive and clever they all have the sense of humor sing blag welland weiland well weli and dressin dress in lovely costumes miss ulsa perry la Is arch and cute and fairly sparkles in her specialties miss castleton has hns more of what the french call chic than auy any woman I 1 ever saw baw on the american stage in her quaker dress she is a picture her mock modesty and the spicy touch of naughtiness that animates her indicated by a most fascinating facial expression and movements that are gracefully degage degagne tade take with the audience most effectively erom FROM MONDAYS mondays DAILY dally MAR liall 19 priesthood the monthly meeting of the priesthood of the salt bait lako staka stake of zion will bo ba held on saturday march blaich slat 1883 at 11 am in the assembly hall hail the meeting will bo be held one week weeke sooner than usual in consequence of the time for tho the regular meeting of the priesthood occurring during the time of tha the genard annual conference Confer enco of the church ANGUS M casa cana CANNON 2 ron TON DAVID DAVJD 0 CALDER josepn JOSEPH E TAYLOR presidency of the sta eta stae atae 0 wants a farm brother wm parks late of north carolina now living in the city is anxious to get a farm to work on shares chares ho he has bas been accustomed to farm work and has a good reputation for being steady and reliable he has a family address enis enil lake city P 0 0 O successful home homo manufacture the extent of the business being done by the Z M L I 1 shoe factory ean can be appreciated by the fact that during 1882 it turned out pairs tho the demand in increases creams and it is ia now making boo pairs per day or 1800 pairs per week ana anu it is estimated that this year the total product will willbe be over pairs paira of misses and mens shoes and boots th this thib f a quantity t y is but a small email proportion of the tho consumption of the territory Spring springville ville theatricals on saturday night mr philip margetts the tho excellent comedian and the Spring springville ville dramatic company played the lancashire lass s in the handsome now theatre hall of that place mr margetts played the roll of A party by the name of johnson creating any amount of amusement the hall was wag densely crowded many having to bs be turned away lu in the bill is to be repeated tonight to night the company play with marked ability A team incident about noon today to day a team was passing down east temple street haul hauling irig a plow the tha implement bounded about considerably sider ably and struck mr lir T W el ler len lerbeck becks buggy in front of Z CM 1 I tho the horse plunged and kicked causing the vehicle to be dashed against an adjacent express wagon and the driver drivers a son bon of mr eller eiler becks beeks to be thrown out and kicked fortunately he was not L seriously hurt the buggy was somewhat amaded fire at on thursday last tho house of edwin myer user of Miners villes beaver county with its contents was totally destroyed by fire mrs myers wag yag sag out visiting rud and sent some of her children home ahead to mao malo a fire sparks from the fuel flew around and the place was soon ablaze A subscription was raised in aid of the sufferers buffer suffer ersy erby the people stepping forward to assist them with marked generosity SO bu we learn learn from the Uto nian departed we have now to re cord e the demise of father W coult of |