| Show local and other matters hiat HEat FROM FRIDAYS dallys JAN 31 N nat at recovered the ogden junction saya the body of the drowned lady sins Willi williams aing has not yet been found womans comans exponent the tha wo mans exponent for lot february iet is out this thib evening the leading prose arti artl articled cleEf are josephine empress nt at france over the hills and far away awny chat by the way something about learned women and gods goodness and power tired mothers selected and old bongs songs by mrs crocheron are the poetical ef fusions it 1 aan number azizona arizona waru kern we ve have before us a letter from froia a lady in arizona to her father living in weber county from which we are permitted to make bome ext extracts mets the ladys family though they have been two months in the country are still living in tents but the beautiful mild weather makes such a habitation exceedingly pleasant their time as 1 principally occupied in plowing and putting in grain and find in preparing enclosures for their cattle and chickens the wolves being very destructive to the latter eggs end find a r ready eady sale at 50 cents a dozen and butter hutter at 75 cent cents sper per pound about one thousand dollar worth of choice fruit trees tree a h had a d just arrived and were being distributed among the settlers there are a number of wagons on themay the way to the new s settlement ettle ettli ment which Is called mesa city and it is hr expected that by the iston of april the railroad will be within 15 miles of them A market will thus be opened for their produce and a fi pros prosperous berous enterprising to town W n will soon spring ai into existence it gives us great pleasure to ro cord the progress and extension of settlements organized and occupied by the before i the righteous inhabitants nh abitanta of thes these b valleys is about to open a bright future when their rights and privileges will win bo be universally ver sally recognized every movement therefore to the enlargement and advancement of zions cause will be witnessed with joy and encouraged by every true lat ter day sain saint wearer we are satisfied that the power of df this people will be felt and ind sought after by thuie these shortsighted creat creatures drEf who now novit with such consummate bigotry seek but vainly beek neek our overthrow and do destruction st success sto to the arizona settlers settler sl FROM SATUR SATURDAYS darb DArs ballyk ren ran Is 1 boots the person who lest lost a pair of mens mena boots may be able to get them then abtin again if ho ilo will call cali at this office amateur the amateur for february lat Is I 1 just issued and is filled with the usual amount of good reading matter ta in point of literary ability and typographical appear appearance since the amateur is a smart littie little paper mortuary report for january males malea 48 bem fem females aresi 61 51 lages ages under 1 year J 12 2 I 1 t to 0 5 years yearb 24 5 tn to 10 years 14 10 to 20 years 7 7 2 20 to 80 years 37 over oler 80 years 6 causes dauses of deats death as reported diphtheria 33 acute lung disease 15 old aoe age age 11 croup 5 scarlet fever 3 typhoid fever 3 inflammation flam fiam mation matlon of the brain 3 inflammation flam mation of bowels infantile J 3 heart disease 3 marj accidental b bronchitis 2 paralysis 2 inflammation of liver 1 I puerperal fever I 1 premature birth 1 stillborn 1 apoplexy J 1 1 measles 1 ur vernia 1 total interments inter ments 99 the tho deduction of 21 persons brought from country places for interment would leave the ve aident resident mortality 78 1 josepa JOSEPH E taylor sexton bexton mount pleasant bro edward cliff sends us an account of a concert neld in the ausle hall at mount pleasant on the insl for the tho benefit of the sunday school the performance was wag artistically and financially a success the exercises es being well rendered and well received by a large audience at the conclusion of the concert professor hasler the leader of the choir was presented with a testimonial ti of the respect and appreciation with which his services were received the gift comprised a suit of clothes hat boots handkerchiefs etc in fact i a complete outfit fl t of wea weaning wearing flug apparel for which the professor returned thanks in a brief and feeling speech the whole proceeding was of a f ery very pleasant character and wiil will long iong be remembered bereday ber edVy edby by all present supreme court proceedings of the supreme Court yesterday chief justice schaeffer and associate justices emerson and boreman on I 1 tb uwe the a bench the people of the territory of utah respondents 3 va vs geo gough app appellant llant the motion in this case me for a dismissal of the appeal having been granted it was ordered that a remittitur herein hereim issue erwin davis respondent vs the flagstaff silver mining company et al appellants the arguments in n this case were concluded arid the cas case caso was waa submitted tind and taken lortt MA wal kai jai erwin navis davis appellant vs 3 B R mcbride et al respondents rits zits case argued submitted and taken un der advisement court adjourned till this morning at 10 educational association the SaIt salt lake county educational AB soel n tion met this mornin morning g in fit the thirteenth ward assembly rooms booms and was opened by pm prayer yer mr H NV Brown trustee of the school district made some interesting ra remarks upon the duties dutie sot of trustees and the different ideas respecting such duties the B speaker ph elker eaker gave rave his own wn views upon t this thib a subject and the manner in which the school wa was 8 eon con conducted ducted in hla his hia d district is tr iet let miss kittle heywood gave a brief account of her manner mahner of ti teaching dehing writing mr horace 94 explained the uses and advantages of oa a knowledge of drawing dr park made suggestions gon bon concerning the benefit ta be derived from froma a discussion of the ehe different methods of tea teaching chinke in id which bupt lewis the time of meeting g hereafter ads was changed from 10 to I 1 p to va for the next meeting which will be held next saturday in the same building the following is the pro programmed gramme duties of tru iru trustees steea jk J T caine district manner of conducting a primary class miss V clayton clay ton teacher district orthography samuel oldham fb feacher teacher district A good mangone we have to chronicle the death otelier ot elder elden dimick B huntington who departed this life ilfe this forenoon al at 25 minutes u tes after 11 iii ili fit thesis year of his hig age the cause of his lifs demise waa paralysis with which 0 h he had been afflicted at times for tor two years the last attack about eight weeks ago since which time he had been confined to his bed the sunday before he vas was was taken ill III he had gone to meeting as he hd said to bear his testimony for the ast last time and spoke in defense of the truth 1 for which hd had battled ravely bravely a ail all 1 I 1 his life the next day he h e fell siek sick among his clo cio closing ing words wards were the following 1 I am dying by inches but bub U I 1 am not afraid to die for far r have been an honest man A volume could say eay nomore no more uncle dinsick Dini Din liok ick as aa ho be was familiarly and affectionately known was an ear early member of the church passed through the missouri persecution a and never wavered in the most moat trying scenes he was a member of the mormon BA battalion tallon and after being honorably di charged discharged from duty arrived in utah four days after the advent of the in july bines that time he has held hold the office of indian Interpret interpreter erand and done dono a glea grea work among the Lama who called him father and knew and loved him for a atrue true and warmhearted friend he was much respected by b Y all who knew him and lived and died an honest man and a faithful servant of god FROM bioN blon MONDAYS DAYs dats damy DAILY EBB 2 court notes the february term terra of the third district court met this morning at jl 11 As the session of the supreme court has not been concluded an adjournment of the district court was taken on saturday in the S supreme supreme court the case of E anthony et al respondents cespon dents denis vs 0 B R bavage savage was in progress T arizona brother C CI 1 writes as follows from haydens ferry feiry Marri copa county arizona under date of jan 23 everything Is prospering the brei brel brethren hren bren are all busy clearing land and putting in crops I 1 arrived hem hew hermeion on the dinst the company from bear lake J 7 phelps dany ac arrived on I 1 he the they have all taken stock 1 in n our ditc ditch h and are hughly pleased with the country lec mec lecture ture elder josephp joseph josephf F smith will dellor deliver his lecture on the early history of the church next wednesday evening in the lith ward assembly rooms the gentle mans own experience and his familiarity mili arity with the subject together with his interesting theme and recognized ability as a speaker wll will we expect draw together a large audience the lecture begins at fit 7 and Is free the public are invited VC icings doings lags Ings the police on saturday arrested a rian rhan man for being drunk and another one for downin owning 9 a vicious and malj clous cious dog deg which he allowed torun to run at large therrial the tho trial triai of the man and woman accused of selling beer bedr without a license came up this morning and was waa being con continued tinned whence when we went to press quite a number numb ar of witnesses were to td boeram be examined ined judge snow conducting the prosecution mr dilcey appearing for or the defense land patents UNIT UNITED STATES SURVEYOR SURVEY gr at generals OFFICE utah Teril terii territory tory salt lake city february 1879 the exterior and plats with descriptive lists of fractional surveys in township no 1 south ranges nos 2 and andl beast 3 east enst executed by chas cw hardy united states deputy surveyor were this day nied filed in the agi land zand this thia city SALOMON ui S surveyor general for utah territory the tho art preservative before beloro us lies th the ebest best specimen of printing we have even over seen in this territory it comes in the shape 0 of an invitation with waith the compliments of the craft to attend a typo I 1 graphical reunion baleto be given i by the printers of thib thia city on the eve of st Valenti valentines nes neK day at the emporium orium orlum hall there is an elaborate array army of com committees mit uIt tees and the i management of the party is placed in bugh competent han hands it m marks arks on the success of the reunion w would ouid be unnecessary and out of place alsens quadrille bandhill band will furnish the music mr jas currie curd 0 will do the tho prompting and danel danei dancing 9 will commence at 8 tick tickets betse oner one dollar mysterious ash Asi assault ault auit on saturday night a little afner after 9 mr joseph domun mcmurrin in jr arof irot af the st ath ward after having been shaved at squires barber shop started out fo for fon home he had not reached the corner of the deseret bank when he received a blow in the face with what hebel he believed relieved loved was a bottle bottie from some unknown hand he staggered back und under erthe the assault butwid bub but did not nob falland fall fail and re recovering coverings looked in vain for hig his assailant he bled profusely from a gash in the side bide of the nose and a number of Fe scratches on the forehead but made his way home chero lio iio was weis promptly at f f i M it cv i tended to ho he gayb gays bei jie bel had no to recognize the one who struck him nor does dois he know whom to suspect bap capsized sized wo are informed that a party ot of men arathea the worse for liquor were driving down the state road at a late lato hour on saturday d ay n night ight when their thel r earm team earn a 8 splendid pair of animals became imp impatient tient ar or frightened and commenced 16 to iud ind ran run the driver ivas was wab thou thought ht to 0 be too weak to manage the them and the other occupants of the gagon wagon interfered to take the control into their own hands in the scuffle which ensued the horses horbes were partially turned a little ot off the main road and a bridge being close at band they ran too near ilear the edge of it and the wagon with its quarrelsome freight was overturned into an aa ley icy stream the inebriates all th the 6 bialik bank in safety having lost some of their blankets but having regained their sober senses missionary report A letter from elder joseph B elder now laboring in england informs us that ho he has been very busy in traveling and preaching bine bince since he arrived in that land the people are becoming more and moie more interested in the gospel and there is an ardent desire among the faithful to gather to these valleys the dif fer for enceL oncel between thu condition of the people of utah an d the condition of the people of england ia is indeed too well defined and every ekery effort is being made by those still in babylon to reach the gathering place lace laco in these mountains brother mer eider elder describes the miserable position the poor in foreign lands now occupy and thinks that those who are disposed to grumble and find fault with our advantages only need A trip to europe to cause them to heartily appreciate what they now so foolishly de despise priesthood meeting A meeting of the priesthood of thi this stake was waa held in the ward assembly rooms on saturday february lat commencing at 11 am after the opening exercises tho the roll dascall was called angus angust 11 cannon carr non david 0 33 taylor presidency of iho the stake were present and all the wards of the stake were r represented op resented by some of the presiding I 1 ng authorities excepting the and wards of the city and the mill creek and brighton BrIght onWards wards of the county cownty i bishop john sharp and his bo counselors were detained from meeting in ln consequence of having a funeral to attend Remark evere made on the nature and office of peace makers and the gratifying result thau that had attended the presidency of the stake and others when Ja laboring borIng in that calling in g tho the dIETo disposition altion of colne to an anticipate eth oth the counsel and policy of the servants of god instead of waiting patiently till the word of the lord came and then unswervingly performing it the advisability of localizing the labors of Tea teachers chers chera and throwing the full responsibility cf of their callings upon them that they might be aware of the condition 0 of the saints under al their charge anu be able to note I 1 any changes either statistical or from a spiritual standpoint that might occur among the saints f under funder their jurisdiction is and beable be able abie to check evil arld and III ill feeling in its Incipiency aiso niso also of the bishops x assisting the teachers in cases special attention and of their visiting the Saints generally throughout their wards warda as often as practicable the necessity for completing the stake tabernacle as early as possible in re gard to the appointment of meet i ingabo ings so as not to conflict with each other or crowd upon each other too closely and the necessity for foi the young being judiciously checked in their excesses in ro round und dancing to give older persons an opportunity to m mingle ingle in the dance with them the speakers were presidents tf david 0 calder caider and joseph E atay taylor bishops wm A bill blib david B brinton john neff solomon J despain lewis rewis H Mou ley Jey samuel bennion aid and apollon G driggs and president angus M cannon elder geo goo goddard stated that to keep the work vork moving on the tho stake tabernacle and utilize tho the labor donations that |