Show ocal local T and other malters matters FROM TUESDAYS DAILY dally arum I 1 taken to tha asylum porcher por for cher be he crazy man was taken to the anatie asylum last evening where ie will remain for the present to be he gratification of all joea peace ce lovers ul the community arrived the company ot of saints rom the southern Sta hta charge relder felder f Elde eide elmerjohn rJohn joan morgan arrived at be heend end of the railroad track in ol orado early on the morning of ae uit from whence they proceeded roce eded by wagons to conejos new now zealand Za aland by letters from rew tew ew ealand zealand dated march iet lat we earn eard that elders pearce shreeve md ind batt were all well and ener epically eti efi cally caily pursuing their labors lder rider walker and a small email company f emigrating saints will leave lose iose islands on the ath of march bound burglary in st george the of elder erastus snow irnis hes us with the particulars of burglary which occurred in the t george cooperative co operative store on saturday night the dinst the arilar however got away with 0 booty but was caught in the ore and was held hold to await the aion dion of the district nia Dia triet court on the pacific we learn through private letter from elder fred J lay ay that elder samuel cant and mily brother burr and wine wife melbourn and brother henry speight of sidney left austra aus tr a on the sailing ship malay captin capin love about the of febra y on their way to zion another nall nail company will be ready in a w months settled the case of lawrence brown browa city et al was in the third district coutt coult a n saturday the jur after utter a long and we i 1 e mume lume mume ume a large bount of ballot bailot li I 1 finally came to court with a verdict for the of the suit auit was aused by some trivial water biffl lity lits and the tho plaintiff was arrested id put to some annoyance and in by the tooele aut autuori horl borl asfor which he desired the mode te to reward toward of instructor instructors we find no 7 of e ever welcome juveniles auve Juve nils inductor on our table and a hasty of its pages shows that the tie xie tle ale favorite is continually im roving aa as the minds of its readers come comb enlarged and more capable understanding the interesting presented in its columns bo he present number contains illus abed articles on pauls defence fore feils fells the sea sea bea bottom sides editorial thoughts curios ies iea of human food joseph joaeph nith ith the prophet travels travel s in ina dialogues etc sericulture mr john oar dar carisle lisle mill creek writes wiltes the proceed gs of a meeting held there on inday the dinst by father raves the subject treated upon aks als s the rah raf ising and correct manip atlon of the silkworms eo so as to ake the business a source of profit profil those eri eti gazed in it ho he related e fact that in eranee france whore the b k industry is 14 carried gp the national debt had been liquidated by the income from tilis this important branch he gave some interesting te statistics concerning the productions in the old world vord and closed with referring to the facilities possessed here in utah sextons Sex tons report for march ab cess 1 acute lung disease 3 bron chi brights disease of kidneys 1 convulsions infantile 2 con 1 congestion of liver live 1 diphtheria 13 fever ente enteric ri c 1 brain fever 1 scarlet fever 1 heart disease 1 maras musi 2 0 old age 6 still total for city 36 86 brought from country places for interment 7 sex of decedents dece dents males 16 females 20 ages under I 1 byear vear teat 5 1 to 5 years year 5 5 6 to 10 years yeara 4 10 to 20 years 3 over 20 yeara jeara 15 nativities Nativi ties united states 25 england 9 ireland 1 holland 1 JOSEPH E taylor sexton M Z 0 TA I 1 manufactory and land tannery thib this morning in company c orri with superintendent IV Q M bowe we we visited the Z 0 AL I 1 boot and shoe shoo manufactory and tannery the latter ia Is situated in the ward milt half a block east of the meeting house it ii is a roomy and convenient establishment con the tho latest improved machinery and possesses every facility for manipulating the hides from first to last and turning out leather to compete with the finest importations tat ions on the brat floor are 32 vats a coloring lag wheel elanda and a hide mill with a well stocked hide house at the rear on the floor above are a stunning stuffing ng wheel a splitting machine and grinders in a side aide apartment below ia Is the bark mill will with 2 leeches adjoining and instill in still another a 15 horsepower horse power engine home made which runs I 1 the machinery of tise tle establishment the full force of hands at this place is 12 superintended super intended by mr william pierce an expert from cleveland an affable gentleman and a man who thoroughly thoro understands his hib business some of the best leathers we have seen are made here upper kip calfskins calf skins buff harness and some sole leather four tons tona of leather were yesterday sent to the manufactory we would like to describe the process of leather making as us we witnessed it but space is lacking at present we may at another time however Be returning turning we went through the boot and shoe manufactory which opened yesterday in the Z C M I 1 warehouse at the rear of the emporium buildings in this commodious apartment 50 hands bands are employed which number will in all probability be increased to within a month or so in the cutting room four men are at work vork in the fitting and machinery room six women and three men and in the rough cutting room four others in the ri vetting and fluie finishing hing department 24 hands are busily employed the other rooms are the freeing treeing and packing department and the stock room and office the enterprise starts out with brilliant prospects all their goods are of excellent quality and are handled exclusively by Z C M I 1 and so bo successful have they been in times past before the consolidation with Z C M 1 I in competing with importations that the trade of eight or nine lines of foreign made boots boota and shoes has been stopped their aim ia Is of course to stop outside importation in their line altogether furnish the trade of the thy territory and export the E surplus ur plus pius we are confident this i will yet be done mr rowe bowe la is a live and successful maua mana manager gerand and his hands bands are enterprising and ingenious workmen the institution ia is receiving the best beet aid and encouragement coura gement of president taylor jennings hooper eldredge and others and we predict for it a bragat and prosperous career it is worthy of the patronage of all elase es of people and aud as a finst first class institution ution which utah has hash long needed we it every success more anon FROM wednesdays DAILY saily A aprie 2 an interesting interest ing inz Dim ourse fr from an ogden correspondent wo learn I that jid nider rider pr samuel W V ichards richards It s ad 1 dressed the congregation in the tabernacle acie acle at that place last bunday sunday morning the attendance was good and the discourse pleasant I 1 and 1 instructive n tive the people were glad to see brother richards once more mote in ig their midst fillmore news advices advises from fillmore state that the spring is tb the tho d driest known for 20 years apple i pear find and peach trees tre e s are in blossom hi ready already and tha the scarcity of snow in the mountains more more remarkable than for ye years a dt predicts a summer mummer of unusual drouth auth A A number of families aro arc leaving for arizona utah southern the extension exten slon sion of the utah bouthern southern hout Bout hern bern is now being crowded along with great speed commenced on monday last ast the ties are or will shortly be on hand and the grading is so far advanced that it is expected by june ish the road as far as chicken creek will be completed that point poin t is a to be the terminus of the the tho 17 8 B R IL and from there the new company will proceed with the extension kicked by a horse A I 1 little ittle five year old son of mr robe bobe rt ander soni sori of the ward met with a severe bevere accident about noon today to day A AL stray horse had entered the yard and the little fellow follow was wag trying inato to drive it out when the animal threw up its heels and kicked the child in the eye inflicting a severe hurt mr anderson anderaon promptly drove the horse to the pound which next to the owners barn ia Is the best place for allauch albauch all nil hsuch animals going the anticipated spring travel to the northern mining region has begun par pal ties are leaving every day for the snake and salmon river countr countries fea Jea with be the hope cf making their fortune fortunes a in mining or merchandising izing in those newly made popular localities if it the exodus drains salt lake of tramps and bummer bummers though it may appear selfish toward t idaho we will be more than gratified that the north is the magnet for the present w 6 arrived arrive d we were favored willda with a call today tu to day from elder CC rich who arrived last evening from bear lake he is in good health though somewhat fatigued he report reports ti the prospects good in the upper country for a favorable season seasor bea sea considerable snow has fallen by which the ground has haa been well saturated and the supply in the mountains us will be sufficient for this seasons irrigation the general health beaith is good and the people are busy and prospering honor to whom ac in a report of a ladies mass meeting at coal ville which appeared in the NEWS a short abort time ago and which was from a lengthy report written by mrs mra davis of this city we are informed that the name of mrs anna muff duff was omitted from the list of speakers this was done inadvertently mrs cluff who is first counselor to the president of the belief society for the summit county stake took an active and prominent part in the meeting and read a very interest ing address on that occasion writ ten by herself which we take great pleasure in announcing although at this late date city council proceedings atthe at the city council on tuesday evening april let 1879 mayor little presiding john TT T thompson hompson petitioned the council to open a certain street east of the city elty wall on the ward bench referred to the committee on streets ts and alleys the asses assessor sor eor and collector asked that the time for returning the assessment seb ses roll for 1879 be extended till june loth in accordance with requirements of the city charter granted the committee on irrigation to whom was referred the petition of B T michell asking that he be supplied with irrigating water reported that the petitioner is not en titled to city creek wate wat erand raud rand that his recourse wll will be to assist in tb iha eighth west street canal extension and thus thua opre a aa t jo t legation water the tho committee on water reported that they had consulted with the directors of the east jordan canal company and the were willing if the corporation would purchase one half of the stock of bald eald company to let the city have one third of the water flowing in the companas comp compan compau anya anys yia yla canal or if the city would obtain from the county the right to one eighth of the water of the jordan then the company would grant to the corporation one half the water flowing in the canal ibo tho the iho committee had made no arrangements and were still making inquiry and investigations within the scope of their powers and instructions from the council the police court report for march was presented and i adopted ad opted following is a brief statement of the showing made ladeby aby the the report number of cases tried during the month 65 fines collected in cash cas h in labor gogo the following fol fal lowing regular expense bills for march were presented and allowed city marshal chief engineer of the fire ment gas 1063 90 dr young board and care of three insane patients J A wright lighting oil street lamps and guard ing water tanks 15 45 medical treat ment of prisoners 0 C ferguson regulation and care of city hall clocks for three months 22 2250 0 S begera RO gers gets janitor at city hall 15 co collecting dog tax 14 0 M evan ev ant f clerical work in auditors 0 office in ce services of ot five assistant water masters in march the bill of IV hyde jailor for boarding city prisoners 1500 1600 meals at loc together with a statement bf of the jailor that he was los joa ing money by boarding the prisoners at the present prices nad aad proposing to furnish meals at the following rateb when the number of meals in the month does doea not exceed 1500 the tho price to be each above 1500 and not more than 2 ic above 2000 loc ioe was referred to the committee on city prison the following appropriations appropriation were made contingent to be drawn by the city vi ater master in payment for water katey gatey tc soo to pay interest on borrowed money supervisor for for work done on the streets the committee on municipal laws law was instructed represent te present a bill for an ordinance providing for a I 1 license tax on billiard tables the council adjourned till next tuesday y evening at 7 FROM THURSDAYS DAILY A 3 arri arrived ved hon geo goo Q cannon delegate to congress arrived here from washington last evening on leave of absence he fain lain is in excellent health and spirits and will most likely remain hore here about a week Ret returned umed mr T E taylor of the DESERET NEWS business busin bubin bai eai department part ment returned home on bues tues eay a ay evening from a trip hrip to the chief cities of the east he greatly enjoyed his visit and looks much improved in by his rest and chanko change of scenery I 1 womans comans Wo mans exponent the april number of this interesting periodical contains considerable good reading Charl charity ty a poem from the gifted pen of emily H Woodman pee adorns the first page while the voices another by an anonymous writer 18 is I 1 found within noble work for women is an editorial of elevated tone and philosophic tenor well worth perusing Dg while mrs rings Kings historical effort joeb johs joes JOBs letter dr pratts work for women etc a are aro to of equal interest to all lovers of useful and entertaining literature deseret desere t museum Off leial cata logue of the centennial exhibition and papers on ethnology have been received from C K R savage esq the agricultural report for 1875 1575 and 6 have been received from our delegates office and a set of pamphlets beets on scientific subjects have pen peu peen presented bythe by the curator roi nol 1 l f which hleb havo have been to 0 the tho library A I 1 of indian relics relies from brother and other brethren of johnson settlement and an indian cranium from the ni mounds presented by wm win husbands esq with fragments of obsidian from the mounds west of jordan river elver have been added to the ethnological department of the museum by geo C lambert eeb junction items some of og dens dons citizens are leaving for different parts in idaho A A stranger died on board the 17 P train coming into ogden tuesday night the railroad d company will attend to the burial today to day ogden wants an opera house and a race course funeral services ser vices over the remains of the late ephraim poulter were held yesterday afternoon in the fourth ward schoolhouse school house elder david M stuart preached the sermon the berger family and boi sol smith russel will appear in oden ogden next thursday evening the troupe now consists of 15 artists last evening a pleasant gathering took place at the residence of elder F D W chadds in honor of his birthday many happy returns J X M ferguson mont ferguson and charley moore left ogden for salmon river yesterday morning yesterday before commissioner |