Show FROM MONDAYS DAILY MAIL maln IT 17 death from morphine A man named J D r F died about 6 yesterday in morning orning in the old meat market building from froly the effects of morphine self administered i ile he left a paper confessing that he took it aud and stating that he had bad been cheated out of his property and was troubled in his mind an inquest held by coroner taylor developed the above facts police court on Satur saturday daya dayn a young b boy oy named addock paddock was arrested on t two I 1 vo charges stealing chickens and b burglary ur glary yesterday ne lle was taken before f ore the district court on a writ of habeas corpus sued out on the ground that the defendant was arrested without a warrant the district court sent him back to the city officers with instructions that he be released ona on a bond of VJ AX for his appearance this morning mornin this morning mornin he was fined vio au and costs on the charge of chicken stealing and the burglary case was continued several other boys are under arrest for stealing chickens an Interesting address the large congregation which assembled at the ward chapel chupei last evening was addressed by president george Q cannon who had kindly accepted au an invitation to be present for that purpose without choosing chrosin any particular subject the speaker delivered delivered a discourse teeming with interest and instruction interlarding Inter larding his doctrinal points with pleasing anecdotes illustrations and historical items together with much good counsel and earnest exhortation his remarks occupied a little over an hour and were listened to with rapt attention no synopsis that we can give ive lve would do justice to the discourse ft it is a matter ol oi regret that there was no reporter present an excell excellent ent cut spirit prevailed prevail edy edg and all went away fe feeling elin that they had bad been muen edified cattle thieves caught A special dispatch from silver keef reef received this morning announces the arrest of three cattle at virgin city and their intended incarceration in a the st G george eor cor ge jail the telegram says that some sonic time ago suspicions were aroused that three men bliss and camped at caanan ranch near dauab kanab were there for the purpose of stealing cattle and a man was sent to i watch their movements i suspicions were confirmed and men i we were resent sent to arrest the thieves but they managed to evade the officers until the ath of march when bliss was caught the other two escaped without coats or hats but soon obtained horses they were closely pursued and occasionally seen shots were exchanged several times but no one hurt they were finally captured at 1 this morning in virgin city and would be placed in the st george jail today to day is a desperado from frim arizona where there Is a reward of offered for him bliss and are utah boys boyd nov not more than 18 years of age third district court proceed I 1 ings I 1 before chief justice hunter on I 1 friday day evening march people etc vs john A flowers assault with deadly weapon etc verdict of jury not guilty admitted citizen sylvester M arsh charles S varian appears befrs betre the court with his appointment as deputy district attorney and subscribes and has adamini administered to him the official oath saturday starch 15 united states vs andrew peterson unlawful voting jury em paneled monday I 1 th admitted citizen orson platts people etc N vs Ns s joseph biddlecome murder murder defendant tiles files motion for new trial triai rii and sentence fixed for F friday ri the 2 alst dai daz united states vs james stewart using US U S mail to defraud defendant sentenced to six months confinement in the utah penitentiary and to pay a fine of 25 23 united states vs andrew peterson voting jury trial in progress utah gazetteer mr R W sloan returned from cache valley vailey on sunday evening having been gone a month lie he went to logan on invitation of the central board of the Y 31 M 1 I A of that stake to lecture and while white there interested Interest eh himself in behalf of the utah gazetteer a work which in connection with mr nir D C dunbar of the herald kerald mr sloan is compiling and which is being pushed rapey rapidly ahead over copies have been sold in cache valley alone and everywhere the work is meeting with a ready sale and a heart hearty y reception both on acc abc account aunt of the excellent character of the work and because of the well known ability of its projectors to f alfil fulfil everything promised by them several things that recommend this work are certainly deserving of some consideration it is a utah book gotten up by utah parties f fully ully as able is as any imported talent who live and have an active interest inthe in the territory who are arc known to the deop people I 1 e aud and and aud every dollar will be spent in th c ter i instead of taken out and thus be a contribution to the ing of outside industry as against home enterprise and energy trip to the states elder harvey II 11 perkins Perkin of west bountiful returned on friday morning via the D 11 G from a trip to tennessee ohio and missouri having left lef t here about seven weeks since for the purpose of visiting tins gathering up genealogical data of his family he went avent first to chattanooga tenn in company with elder eider B H roberts and alter after spending ten days there went to cincinnati Ohio and was there during the recent floods the water in the river raised 72 feet and 1 luch auch above low water mark and did millions of dollars worth of damage a e particulars of which have heretofore appeared in our dispatches lie he remained in that city three or four days and then started for missouri he was accompanied partway bartway part way by elder donelson who is there on a mission the city was surrounded by water on three sides and they were obliged to take a skiff for over a mile and a half down the river to north vernon where they took the train for brunswick nils missouri about a mile out from north vernon they came upon a place where the ohio river eiser had flooded the track and the water in places was four feet above the rails the train of five coaches had bad four engines two in f front rout and two behind and was rushed through the water until a high place was reached where the train would wohld be stopped to let the water drain out of the cars and to replenish the tiie fires in the engines which had been extinguished to the last spark they fired up with pitch and turpentine and had to proceed very slowly anz and and were an houi going three miles and a half hail the depth of the ie water on each side of the raised grade was sufficient to have drowned the train and its inmates had it left the track but the extraordinary feat was successfully performed brother lerkins perkins was well received by his relatives in grundy county mo who treated him with every courtesy and consideration and lent him every assistance in getting the information he went after lie ile had not seen lils ilis uncle win wm anderso t for thirty six Y years ears aars he spent two weeks with him and was treated as well as he could possibly be ile he went from there to chica chicago 0 and visited the stock yards yaria a sight of great interest to him as he is a cattle raiser by vocation and after a stay of 24 hours in that city returned to missouri while in chica chicago o he also visited one of the meat cag can can ning houses where they canned that i day head of beeves their daily average was loo 1003 head bead he lie left alpha mo ast last monday morning for home and after a few stoppages ty by the way reached home on friday ermy at a am in educational ional the Teach Teachers ersil 1 association met on saturday in the district with superintendent john morgan in the chair after the preliminary exercises the pro gramme was rendered as follows J D cummings told to what extent he relied upon textbooks text tiit books in the school room stating that he simply depended on them for the information he desired and so far as they were adapted to his method of instruction 0 on the subject of elementary drawing mrs chloe pratt said that she used drawing partly parti as a recreation first taught the pup pupils Y s to draw straight lines and ana what objects could be formed by they and then taught them to draw curved lines on the merits and demerits of independent readers mr win wm 31 stewart said that they had no merits worthy of mention and in this remark he was warmly seconded by some of the teachers he said they were of an old 81 tyle style and uninteresting and aroused no thought in the pupil were degg deft deficient clont clent in conversational exercises and old did not teach on natural princ principles aples superintendent morgan horgan spoke on the duties of trustees saying that teachers should not act as janitors but trustees should arrange for the school houses house 4 to be cleaned provide black boards desks maps chalk outhouses out houses in fact furnish f everything in their power that is needed by the schools mr thos S lil ill higham hain then reviewed review C d the exercises to some length lenoth ably pointing out the points and and defects defects made b by the speakers and also of the tho proceedings in general |