Show local another matters ihme F I 1 fitt s dairy dalry i Postpone SS me n I th beon been an that esq esa thew play W ST 11 elizabeth sl brssi queen of iland ijadi land was to be in oe presented presen lea iea in hea theatre on rth cin yues tuesday day evening V hee we are now requested to state elate that owing to the difficulty experienced in casting the characters suitably the production for the time being has baa had to be postponed juvenile instructor number three of the instructor is laid before us and is filled as usual with useful reading matter nature natures is the opening article and is indeed an interesting one besides many other sli sll etches sketches this number coll con taina talus editorial thoughts th the heron illustrated history of joeph joseph smithe smithy smith scientific dialogue written by a well known professor living in this city poetry music etc an excellent number of a first class elass periodical which ought to be in every family industry A number of baskets were brought to our office this morning rby by bro job emith smith of this city who invited us to closely examine the work done upon them after which he told us they were made mada by three blind boys whose parents were living in this territory they came emme to salt lake city to learn if possible some tra bro smith kindly took them in about six months ago and taught them the art of basket making that they have proved apt their work woric plainly shows one of them we are told being exceedingly expert to their benefactor and teacher they will always have reason to be grateful and we hope that those who have to purchase baskets of any kind will insist on having home made ones bro smith will thus be able to give them steady mceady employment and his patrons may be 8 sure that they wll wil receive the best beat quality of 0 baskets in the market sad bereavement the ogden junction contains the melancholy information that bishop F A hammond has met with another r rea in his family his son eon george albert 20 years of age having dropped dead yesterday orning morning in of apoplexy the young t man a had been at a party in the even evening g and had retired to his room when in the act of undressing he was stricken and fell upon the bed a corpse hla hia B is little brother vm room ac mic une lne time ana and screamed the frightened e father with other members of the family rushed to the room only to find the lifeless body of their beloved associate bishop hammonds afflictions d during the last three years have been of the blost trying character within that time be he having been called upon to mount the death of his wife and three grown up sons to our bereaved friend and brother we can only extend the lindof hand of sympathy and that he may receive heavenly consolation from him hlin who doleh all things wisely A cutting affray last night between 10 and 11 a cutting scrape occurred in the walker house billiard room in which one bradley received a terrible gash reaching from his hia temple along the side of his face to the under part of his chin the bone being laid bare a considerable part of the distance the person who did the stabbing is called curly curlys or curly curly dix and he was arrested this morning the examina klo tio ol 01 twe the cabe case was as fixed for two today to day but an officer who went to see bradley was informed that hemas he was waa not able to be i out and on am this ground justice postponed the case until 11 on monday curly giving bonds for his appearance the cause of the cutting is to involved in mystery and no one has been heen een found who saw the attack curly walked out of the saloon without any attempt being made to stop him and it was not till after he had gone that Br adleys bleeding was noticed the gash gasho though an ugly one is not by any means fatal jt it was sewed edwed up by dr fowler last evening six stitches being taken in the side of the mana face FROM SATURDAYS balfy fen vas 8 following decision was rendered and unanimously sustained by the high council on sunday february viz viz that john E forsgren is possessed of a lying spirit la Is gull lyof like conduct and that he bui be cut off from the church of jesus christ of latter day shi Sil sainta hainta litif and that thib thia decision be published in tho tha papers 11 WM clerk of the high council Cou noll ucil U S supreme count court it is rumored that mhd united states supreme Sup court has adjourned the telegraphic dispatches from the east are singularly silent upon the su subject abject but we are informed by a legal gentleman of this city that he received word from washington that an adjournment was contemplated until the first monday in march though he hab has received no definite word that the court has tak taken enthis this recess ho be considers it quite alte likely that such step stop has hag been taken and the rumors rumor therefore e is probably correct brighton relearn from frons bishop one of the directors of tile the brighton irrigation district that a meeting will soon be called of all those interested in the brighton canal it ills Is intended to put a dam in the jordan river to secure a permanent water supply and to finally convert the tho sagebrush and greasewood gr plains into fruitful fields anew A new meeting house has been lately erected in brighton and now the bishop is determined with the help of the tha people to obtain the necessary amount of water to make farming successful and profitable deseret Nat national lonai lonal bank ednk the tho advertisement verti of the above named bank which appears in another column announces that it has been appointed a U united cited states depository this will con increase the large largo business already done by tile the institution which is considered obel of the soundest financial houses in in the country its paid up capital amounts to OCO with a surplus of it receives deposits payable on demand receives subscriptions script ions to the 4 percent per cent lo anand deals deas itly in exchange with all the leading country and europe its officers are all well known to the people of this territory and are gentlemen in whom the public have implicit confidence third thra district court proceedings in the third district court yesterday bf cha edner efler chief justice presiding inthe matter xit al 0 D Itier 6 f vs Bal sa ivator vator maltese remittitur to probate court to enforce the tho judgment heretofore rendered herein court adjourned till this morning at lo 10 proceedings today to day E M holman vs scott and anderson motion by plain plaintiff liZ to recall execution having been heretofore argued and submitted was this day overruled by the court thomas thomaa fitt and charloa JS H Stevens were wore admitted to citizenship james crane ot ct al vs william E winsor et al motion for defendants fend ants for leave to amend answer allowed motion by plain tiffi to strike out part parl of defendants answer was waa argued by zera snow for plaintiffs and 8 P for defendants and was submitted and taken under advisement FROM MONDAYS DAILY feng FEB 9 I 1 Dedi decided ded the case of 0 B R sav ere eye are a aley eloy re va anthony on appeal to the supreme court of the territory was decided duei doci ded today to day in favoron favo a appellant p pel pei lawit lafit Ch charles charies arle ayle wo we congratulate you youl Y M X M I 1 A A meeting of the officers and members of they the Y al of r the stake will de be held in tp te e council IT house ouse beitt next thursday evening the knat just commencing at 7 pc lock A oll ril oun fun attendance Is reau requested ested of all those interested postmasters appointed A telegraphic dispatch rom torn washington states state s that J stickley ickley Bt habl hail been ap postmaster at altai alta aita salt bait junke county and thai hana raba Thern nesson neeson son bas has been appointed postmaster at Gun gunnison ulson bison sanpete county manufacturing association A letter ietter from john ash worth lis ily superintendent in of the beaver co opera tive wool manufacturing Ass association oela ocla appears in a the beaver chronicle 0 the oth dih dinst from the fal report of the doings of the company bor for or the fiscal year ending jan wo vre select the following abridged statement our pur stock amoun ta ts to about 30 our productions were about as fol foi follows lovs doeskins Doeskin Do eskins mude lards yarda 1 Ker soye seye 2950 yards flannels and arid shir shirting tings 3 yards yarda yarn about 2000 pounds third district bourt proceedings of the third district court this morning M schaeffer chief justice on the bench stephen garrett vs arie ario Denit demurrer irrer irren to amend complain complaint argued by J 0 noyle noyie for defendant d efe nd anVa and rid iid i rank hom Hof goftman finan for fon plaintiff and submitted to the court mast last chance B S M co vs flag staale sf dRS hrs 8 M co 00 demurrer Da to complaint argued by py J B R mcbride for defendant a and aud hd it harkles Har knes s for p plaintiff and submitted demurrer overruled 0 H livingstone Livingst one oue longmaid et al order approving gale gaie sale hale made by special master masten under decree he herein relia court adjourned norman horses col thomas logan has arrived in this city with a band of imported horsek horses which are now on exhibition at tho the dexter stables we called there th this is morning and bad had the privilege of seeing the animals among which are some of the linest horses of the norman breed ever brought to this country A heavy chestnut stallion three years old his hia sire of norman descent his bis dam a w descendant of the famous lexington attracts the attention of the visitors at the stables and hearty admiration is expressed at his splendid appearance the horses are all in good condition though slightly disfigured from their confinement on the cars it is well worth the tha time of any admirer of nine fine horses to call at the tho stables and to those who are anxious to secure good animals a rare opportunity ia is now offered mail irregularities A correspondent in richfield bevier sevier conn cy ty writes that for some reason no issues of the DESERET NEWS have been received since the uit and that a few weeks ago eight sacks of mail matter were received at one time such a manner of carrying on the postal service elvice Is disgraceful and we cannot wonder that the inhabitants of the neglected towns are indignant concerning tha the non arrival of the na NEWS E Vs swo swe we can say that the mail niall taken from this establishment goes regularly and promptly to the post lam zam ana and we r aid aiji nil nii 1 unac uby cause for complaint exists between this city and the terminus of course we cannot state exactly where the difficulty is but if there irany is any officer of the postoffice post office department apartment part ment whose business it is to attend to such m matters we respectfully urge upon him the necessity of a thorough 9 h examination and rectification of the evil ervil from nephi H H 1 a nephi correspondent writes to us the particulars particular tic ulars s of a joint meeting of t he the YM Y M and Y L M I 1 associations held in that city on the ath dinst reports fram tram the different associations were read which showed an attendance of about members among whom was a good spirit and an earnest desire to jo do their duty after music by the brass bandtke band the following was the pro gramme of exercises reading of 01 the different newspapers of the associations lectures on the B bible bibie ble blo and doctrines of our church pise plse prose brose readings poetry and songs together C with a great variety of questions prepared tor for the occasion there was a splendid attendance quite a number of the tho local authorities aut Lorit fes les of the church being present A marked improvement was noticed in all those participating in the various exercises in the evening a grand baliwas ball bali was given for the mem bersand our correspondent writes that much good encourage nent in well weli doing is js sure be the result mail robbery Eo loery some time during the month of november last a mail sack W wa stolen from the stage between helena montana and the terminus of the U N R R not long lung afterwards another sack Q was stolen and though a sharp watch was maintained no clue to the robber was discovered finally col J B furay special agent of the department took the case ease in hand and speedily secured the guilty kulitz parties he discovered that the first sack eack had gone na n further than sand hole idaboy and after considerable inquiry ho he wab wag led to suspect wm wr downing or dewing as being the thief he hi followed downing who had bad gone fo to the mountains on a hunting bunting expedition and secured him immediately after which downing coni confessed essed his guilt and told where the mail hacks sacks could be boond also naming his hia 0 col furay euray came to salt ball lake city tor to Vander verr and heard that tie be wacy working in bingham under tho the mameor name of vanderbilt he was taken into custody on friday and was on to malad where both the tho robbers are now awaiting trial tho rifled lined mall mail bags were found buried in the rear of a stable in sand hole moab moat of the letters and a number of registered pack nea aea a ages ea missing ing THE NEW PENMON PENSION ACT lut IUT Pt rELiO no 14 an act to provide that axt sif s sir if patr SM on account of death orr wo wounds ands received or disease coti eori contracted in the service of the U united during the late war of the rebellion which have been granted or which shall hereafter be granted shall commence from the death or discharge from frem the service of tho the united states Stat eq for payment of arrears of peir and other purposes be it ev enacted acted by the senate and souse of representatives of the united states of america in congress assembled that all pen pensions siong which have been granted under buder the general laws regulating pensions or may hereafter bo be granted in consequence of death from a cause which originated in tho iho united states service during the tho continuance of the inte lato w ar of the rebellion or la in consequence of wounds injuries or disease received or contracted in said bervice during said war of the rebellion shall com bom 7 mence menee ayom the date ol 01 tho the deatly or discharge fam said bervice service the person on whose account the claim has been or shall hereafter b ba granted or from the natlan natian of the right of the party having prior title to such pension provided 7 j the rate of pension for the IM intervening r 1 time for which arrears of pension are hereby granted shall be the same per month for which the pension was originally granted SEC SEY 2 that the commissioner of pensions ia Is hereby authorized i and directed to adopt such rules rulea iana land n daw legislations inn jam ia dat jot tb the 0 baym payment dayment en t ol 01 the arrears of pensions hereby granted aa as will be necessary to cause to be paid to such pensioners or 3 if the pensioners shall have died fo to the person or persona persons entitled to tb the same all ali such arrears of pension sion bion as 11 the pensioner may be or would have heen been entitled to under this act SEC 3 that section forty seven hundred and seventeen of the revised statutes of bf the united states which provides that no claim for pension not prosecuted to a successful issue within five years from the date of filing tile the samo same shall be ad bitted without record evidence from the war or navy department a part ment of the injury or the disease which resulted in lu the tho the disability or death of the per sn on whose account the tile claim is made provided that in any case in which the limitation prescribed by bk this section bars the further pro se cution of the claim the claimant ECY ncy present 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