Show i LOCAL locan NEWS T FROM lally MAR set 17 I 1 district court proe prop Proceedings pe edings set s T The e complaint co by the itic intervenor jackson in n the case of the D it G Ws W rall rail way company vs the D ar G ralla railway ay company was filed tiled by order of the court in the case of T S griffiths vs EA ireland a motion to amend the complaint and substitute instead of the sum sam of eight or nine thousand dollars one half of that amount was granted and an exception was taken A motion that the court order the execution of a new bond in replevin red rev ievin levIn was denied mr rawlins moved for judgment upon the pleading matter was bitted and overruled and an exception taken the case of worthy nash vs A mosher was dismissed I 1 I 1 A good example cample Mx provo seems to be in earnest in dealing dealin with the t beems e caterpillar at amass a mass meets held in that city last friday to discuss the matter the following resolutions were unanimously adopted Ho Pa solved that a united effort be made by the citizens of provo city to destroy the eggs of the tent caterpillar now on our orchard and shade trees and to more effectually carry this read resolution into effect resolved thattie that the city council be requested to appoint one or more competent persons in each ward whose duty it shall be to induce every owner of trees to thoroughly trim the same and destroy the bands of eggs on the twi twigs S 1 1 the city council in response to the resolutions appointed a committee of five persons to canvass the town and use their best endeavors to tar have all of the eggs destroyed before they hatch 41 releases and appointments the millennial atar of march uth oth announces that presidents louis P lund of the london conference and richard 11 II baty of the newcastle conference also elders robert braby and charies charles denny of the london conference edward A steed of the liverpool Liver poo conference robert johnson of the manchester conference conferences reuben carter and john rowley of the birmingham conference joseph ot of the nottingham conference and robert maw of the newcastle conference are released to return to their homes with the company that sails from liverpool april 11 1885 eide elder thomas FH F H Morton 31 of the newcastle conference is appointed to preside over that conference elder lawrence hyoung is released from ld laboring boring in lik the nottingham ghani coni ference ferenee and appointed ct to labor in the london Confere conference hice fice stabbed in yesterday afternoon at about halt half pa past st four officer win calder on ori dutdut the tse D R G W depot lia lla happened bened to ibe be called into Buhn Buh sa oon opposite and just after his entrance oliver bess rushed in and said to the officer aar arrest that man he has stabbed a aman man up the road at the same time pointing to john bliley a section boss on du the D da R GW G Wv wkho who ho was sitting hitting in the saloon a apparently gess tess parent ly drunk th the officer di directed directs reeled d bess ness to go back bac u bf the room and riley seeing this made for the front door here where w lie he was seized by officer calder and handcuffed at this time ed wilson the man who had been stabbed t entered the saloon his hands and face covered with blood which was streaming from a gash in I 1 U his Q neck he asked the what had made him stab him but received no answer and und officer calder balder upon making the same inquiry was answered bothin nothing I 1 riley lii III iley lloy was lodged in jail jall all last night rn and d arraigned before justice at 3 9 this after afternoon nood wilson was immediately brought to godbe pitts cos drug store where he was attended to by dr arii R B pratt who seed sewed up the wound which h was nv as about an inch and a half ion lon iong long he said sald 8 aid ald that he was employed as a section hand on the railroad that he did not know what he was stabbed for as be he and riley were good friends and when informed that the latter was arrested said he wanted him to be I 1 liberated berated he H was pretty well under the influence of h liquor liquor a and nd sometime afterward was taken to his hia home by some friends shortly before the affray took place the two men who had been drinking together a great part of the day left the saloon in company apparently being I 1 on the most friendly terms riley rile had in his hand a large jack jacw a heavy blade As they iley were talking wilson made some jesting remark about taki taking ng the knife away and soon riley RIMY struck him in the neck the knife just glancing glanc bouff in off the adams apple the wound is not a dang dangerous brous one though had the weapon penetrated a of an inch farther the man would ifould have bled to death bound for the san juan bishop A hammond of huntsville ar rived in this c city ty last evening in company with two of his sons and others other s on their way to the san juan country and expects to proceed upon his bis journey t tomorrow to morrow morning he Ife speaks very feell feelingly g ly of the manner in in which the inhabitants of huntsville manifested their friendship and esteem foi fog him just before he left there the entire community turned out and treated him hini to a re regular ulan ular ovation ile he has not sold his property oty tty in ogden valley nor is he removing removing his gis his family now but expects to return n in july next and do so several families from hooper and a number from ogden ballok valley vailey who have decided to go with him im to his new home will eltar either elther join the party here or follow on immediately after theland the mand others from irda county will meet them at thurber in grass valley plute co where they will rendezvous thence to proceed in company to their destination from pr present information he estimates cai mai thal that there will be about seventeen families mis mit migrate arate from utah to the san juan this spring brother hammond has ha recently received a letter from one of the residents of bluff city from which we make the following extracts you you yon need not fetch any aby chickens or hogs there will be plenty here seed time commences about the loth of february and last until the ath of july th thi best way to put up fruit trees for transportation is to sew a sack around them and wet it with linseed oil there is room for about thirty or forty lami faini lles hes at bluff there are quite a number i of empty houses la land d is not very dear but there is none to be taken up under udder the canal we are makin making there are jire splendid places for carryg carraz car carrying on oil the dairy business in the summer r aliye ve need a sawmill very badly as what little lum lumber berve berye we have has to be hauled overa over a hundred miles we have two indian interpreters thales haskell and ernest hyde llyde the health of the people is goodard goo dand we will have the water to t town this week if nothing happens to tol hinder us A rough voyage from a friend who crossed the atlantic on the wyoming arriving in liverpool on the we kave have have haye received by private letter bert the he follow following luo lug account of the voyage we bogged jogged along all right and the wyoming behaved well weil for the first two lays days i then she began to rolland we be began to hea heave v e and for several days th though angl aw we were ere not heavily seasick we 1 did I ld no not t want to go to the table the tile boat would roll over down to the water on one side then their turn over in the same vay way to the other sometimes taking water on to her deck on either side we had heavy seas and a head wind nearly all the time and though it was said we never had a gale on the night of the ath lust the waves beat to the top of the smoke stack knocked off a large ventilator wrenched up a life boat 80 30 feet iong long tearing away the uhe boats and fastenings breaking asunder an iron davit six inches ili in diameter and and aud sweeping the boat with martof part of the iron bulwark tailing into the angry sea it also split another boat iii in tiva twain inand and knocked portions of it into splinter splinters sand and aud carrll carril carried away the ships jib betit yet it a storm oh nol noi no duri Dari tig the heaving business several days it rained all day so that we could not walk the decks and the smell below would nog not allow alloy us to stay there so b curled up in the companion way we endured existence asked how hov I 1 felt one day I 1 answered like a bottle of concentrated essence of misery this told the tale we hid bid hadon ou board the remains of the rev llev dr cahill priest re reformer forme r patriot 1 and author anthor who died twenty y years ardd add arid five montah montha before father mur milr phy then a pupil remembered the Doctor ls dying request to have his bones taken back blk to the sod tand with two other gentlemen acted as ms a commit committee teLi to carry the bones to ireland they were met at queens irown b by a deputation from cork and the b body 01 Y will be buried amid great demonstrations at dublin we had a pleasant trip up the tC hannel channel and irish sea and though four days behind time we may say we had a prosperous voyage as all the passengers steerage intermediate and cabin arrived in good health without accident ll 11 WANTED avante D LEEDS washington county march 1885 bittor dator deseret news wems in ibi your semiweekly SEMI seni WEEKLY of march is ii avery interesting communication froia dpra practical 11 will practical or I 1 of your correspondents U please to state how much lucern seed per per yer acre aard is a fair crop on good land and whether the 2nd and or 3rd ard crop is th the batto best to save for seed i if i yours A LEARNER r L t i 4 I 1 r I 1 DAILY MAIL MAE 28 i A caun counterfeit lerfelt fir fer felt seit A boy went into van horns grocery store yesterday ind and aud and obtained change fora for fon a 10 billt bill which was afterwards found to bea counterfeit k I 1 married on thursday march lir D franklin davis of tle the seventeenth ward and miss mattle mattie sheets daughter of bishop sheets of the eighth ward were united in marriage the NEWS extends its congratulations to the worthy young people conference rates the difate difference t 1 uc if of opinion existing 11 beaw between een the utah central ind and D ar K G W officials in the he interpretation of the traffic association rules governing special rate rates over aver these roads 19 3 not ot yet settled and it is probable that there will be no conference rates either in or out of salt lake I 1 bound over at the close of the examination of the riley wilson stabbing affray before justice spiers yesterday afternoon riley was held in M bonds to await awalt the action of the grand jury and wilson who was an tin uin willing witness witless against his assailant was held in bonds to appear and testify both were ordered committed until ball was furnished another young koung folks affair on next saturday april fth Man clawson has arranged to give a chil drens ball bali in the afternoon and one for the young falks talks in the evening ile he purposes intro introducing ducin novelties of a more or less comical character that will prove an immense attraction the tha proceeds will go to the benefit of the i deseret hospital we hope and believe lieve the affair will be a success as it 1 should be district court proceedings yesterday afternoon the grand jury came into court and reported four indictments three found under the laws of the united states and one under territorial statutes the case of T TC C griffith vs asea E A ireland has occupied most ot of the time today to day the plaintiff offered in evidence the deed of assi assignment ament but the defense objected th the e matternas matter was argued and submitted and the objection overruled an exception was taken the case is still in progress wire fire about 2 am yesterday during ng the shower israel spitz of 13 brej brighton r aton was awakened and discovered the woodshed attached to his bis house to be on fire lire the flames baines were rapidly communicated to the house which with all ail the contents except a few chairs a lounge and some bedding was destroyed the jamily barely escaping no tire lire had been lit in the kitchen for several months and the only cause which can be assigned is that the place was struck by lightning the accident leaves mr spitz and his wife and two children in destitute circumstances cum stances the neighbors rendered all the assistance the they could the loss amounts to about mo i amputation on thursday a four teen ear old son of VV PP P P st clair was to this city from eagle rock idaho to receive surgical assiat ance having suffer suffered dd for a ion jon long iong time from diseased bones of uhe the instep of the left foot at several different times pieces of bone have been removed from the thee foot and it was found lound necessary at the examination yesterday to amputate the foot at the ankle joint the amputation took place this afternoon dr benedict removing the foot loot assisted by dr mitchell of ogden dr bean of eagle rock and wid drs fowler ter of salt lake the bory boy Is progressing in I 1 favorably leaded horses complaints reach us from irom time to time concerning the evil esil effects of feadin feeding or allow allowing la animals to jo eat grass or hay grown in ill tile the vicinity of the smelters shelters sm elters auth sith of this city since tiie the smelters shelters sm elters have been in operation there many animals horses in particular have died from heing being leaded by the poisonous s contained in tile the fumes from the furnaces which float in the air and settle upon the grass and other ve vegetation ge for a considerable distance from the points from which they emanate in many instances these losses have occurred occurred to men sho who were weye poor and wil wll who 0 suffered great inconvenience in consequence yesterday a person who lives in the city lead one pi of his horses out of town to die from this mis cause as the animal was pronounced ln incurable curable and it lied died this morning another man who lives south of the elty city city eity has six animals sick with being 1 I leaded three horses and three colts the latter are apparently recovering buethe horses despite the efforts te to bave have them will iii no doubt die if they do it will be a heavy blow financially cla cia ily lly for their owner as he Is not in the most affluent circumstances it Is certainly a matter of regret that the smelters shelters sm elters are not compelled to use condensers or dust tubes that will extract the poisonous gases from the smoke and thus save heavy beavy losses to the people who live in their vicinity we understand that the gerlama german a works are supplied with an arrangement of this kind at the end of the smoke stack is a damper which throws all the vapors into an underground chamber nearly six hundred feet lond ions and so arjang arranged med ged that all the arseni arsenic c antimony and other poisonous substances are precipitated and when the smoke finally makes its exit it Is deprived of its death dealing properties and is harmless In lother places there are laws to enforce such provisions and many man r would rejoice if we had such a law here mr dir kelsey keisey Helsey Kel kei ls death As ag stated in last even eren evenings ings NEWS the death of mn BIT kelsey keisey occurred about half past two yesterday afternoon on thursday morning he went as usual to his place of business on first south street in apparently good health he had been considerably worried of late over the turn his affairs had taken as when it was made public that his family relations were being investigated by the grand jury many of those with whom ae he was transacting business called on him and evinced a feeling of uneasiness the outcome |