Show HOME ITEMS SABBATH lill elden eiden E ider elder joseph W young reasoned at some lengi lengs length on the continual acquisition of knowledge necessary for continual progress whether of a temporal or spiritual character he treated on the principle of government arn ern ment showing that without self control no person la is capable of governing righteously elder george B wallace spoke of the excellence of f the knowledge which Is obtained by obedience to the gospel of the principle of order and of the nature of the rights we are entitled rii ril t enry I i r afternoon yrtl ampa wiford woodruff treated on the fulfill mentor menor prophecy with regard to zion and on the certainty that predictions yet unfulfilled would bo most surely Yer verified ined he quoted numerous passages from the tha old prophets especially isaiah lalah mch which showed plainly that so far as the lord had opened the vision viston of the future suture to them they had written the history of zion in gun our ar ov own days as correctly as if they had lived in these times and had been eye witnesses of the events which they described theatrical on wednesday leth the flowers of the forest md and the two rolls polls drew a very good house both the play and the narce farce met the success they received before in the same samo am hands on saturday evening leth instant the gentlemen of the association took tools their benefit crowded to repletion guy gay mannering was performed for the first time here but we hope not for the last time for having just reason to be proud of the victories gained by perseverance in the territory inathe inthe atri cals cais as well as in other things it would be a source of gratification to see sec this famed semi 0 opera pera performed in a manner to amford afford thesal the satisfaction is faction it should justly give glye the choruses in the piece gave general and unalloyed satisfaction and elicited hearty applause the ted led glee the winds whistle cold received a jovial and faithful interpretation the somewhat difficult passages were corre correctly etly in 1 toned and the precision in time was excellent the chough and crow was unquestionably the gem of the evening it was given with spirl it and the execution was excellent tho the solos In trusted to members of the chorus were very finely rendered rendered and we would say as much for the other musical parts if justice would permit the action of the piece was rather slow and the vim required in the principal characters r s was lacking yet we nye would like to see guy manber mariner ing again satisfied that it can ba be rendered here ina in a sty leto give satisfaction one ono fact was demonstrated m rated on saturday evening that the pes e ret eret musical association can furnish a chorus difficult to be excelled and rarely squalled equalled equal squal led on any boards outside the walls walla of a first class opera house FILOM TITZ srab STAR of march 10 we learn that a conference was held in tredegar Tre degar feb peb 23 25 at which the branches were represented by the different presidents as in good condition 11 elder joseph weiler weller writes from rotterdam feb if nothing unforeseen transpires re s we will be able to dive give gi the dutch people an n opportunity of hearing the gospel this summer er MO MONEY avey is prone to seek the store or market where it can purchase the cheapest this Is by no means always the best policy for if in arla aria bly pursued it would ornen often lead one oae to pay his money to one of his most bitter enemies money me like every other blessing is placed in our hands to be most wisely used and so far as imported articles are to be bought wisdom seems to dictate consumers to send it abroad and then do their own freighting for in this way they get the most for the least money but this is not always practicable for individuals nor even for clubs now to afford a fair and pleasant market for those who have to buy at home we sugg suggest est to all importing goods for sale here that is to all whose interests are identified with those from whom they derive their gains that they hey use i their best skill to so purchase and freight that their reasonable prices will give them the preference with customers past profits from the peoples patronage has given them capital enough for taking so proper a course and we trust they will add the requisite energy and skill to enable them to supply our markets at figures at least as low as can be done by oren open and avowed enemies wo we think this can be easily done if our merchants will but use their shrewdness and advantages bearing in mind that getting rich in a year is not the primary oble object 1 t of our beim being here when this Is done and a large proportion of the money sent abroad is expended for machinery instead of articles that perish with the using we are clearly of the opinion that all good cli crI crivens citizens zens will be better pleased with our markets and certainly money will bo be more dore plentiful through h increased ability for retaining it to the wants of increasing home trade inder inner jasins H H harr HART mr of bloomington richland county has our thanks for a very liberal list of subscribers at paris liberty montpelier and ovid in that county his letter bears date march 8 but did not come to hand u until util the lith dinst its requests were promptly complied with and hope hote the subscribers will regularly and promptly receive the NEWS br dr hart writes that at date there was still plenty of snow the people were in the enjoyment of good health with flattering prospects for an abundant harvest br joseph taylor has erected a good grist mill and two or three saw sawmills mills are expected to t be koon soon in operation I 1 we are always pleased to hear from you br hart and of the success and prosperity of the good people in richland in winning comfortable and happy homes in a region till recently so isolated caughr CAUGHT by the kindness of elder erastus Erast ns snow we arb art ont ent enabled liblen to stage stata that tho the indians who killed Mr rogers reported in our last munter L fraud anit dalt with wilh A an indian namo named okus had bad beep caught lya small party of men under capjohn cap john norton he confessed to being concerned in the murder being instigated thereto bertush by bushhead rush bush head ho was retained in custody and subsequently passed into the hands of a mr woodman a miner who with fifteen other men were on the track of mr rogers murderers the party of miners previous to obtaining okus had from Infer information matlon mation he gave followed two others who were concerned in the deed overtook them in company with another indian two squads squaws and some cb children Ildren they killed the bucks but allowed the squaws squads and children to go free after obtaining okus they hanged him and having subsequently taken bushhead bush head prisoner dealt with him la in the bame same manner from cedar cadar CITY bishop lunt of cedar gave us a parting call before leaving after conference looked over the typesetting type setting department into the machine room and ana ei expressed pressed his appreciation of what he saw he ile reported a very instructive and pleasant conference held in cedar on the and Sot hult huit uit attended by pres erastus snow elders richard robinson of pinto creek james H imley of Harmon harmony 3 john hamilton of hamiltons fort patriarch disha ellsha H groves of Ka narra narca bishop Willis of To kerville and a number of elders from paro wan and neighboring settlements ainah valuable instruction was ww given and considerable business attended to including the calling of some fifteen brethren to go and strengthen the settlements in long valley on a branch of the virgen on the evening of saturday the their dramatic association gave a theatrical entertainment playing the rent day and the irish tl tiger er which was well received and largely patronized NOT so does not appear to justify the great expectations which were excited concerning that region in certain quarters if awe iwo we are to judge from the statement of a mr joseph todd to the reese river beteille Re veilie he writes under date aist march and says that those who have gone there on the glowing descriptions of the country as a mining region are beautifully bilked there Is not a mine there which he would take as a gift the minerals are principally galena antimony and copper with very little silver the keve Keie states that mr todd is well known in nevada and california who will getup get up another gold and silver mining stampede WHO WA Ts thein THEIR SPADE somebody left a spade in the canal north of the city wall wali if he will cah van ail ali all at this offles office hew hev cewill ali hear bear something of it tim THE last season as already liot ilot noticed iced the butterfield overland dispatch contracted ao atchison to deliver in good time and rind condition a large quantity of freight for various parties in utah A goodly portion of that freight Is still east cast of this city some at bridger some at denver some we have not learned where and some somo was vas not so much as started from atchison Atch lson ison last year and may still be there for all that can be learned this thia Is the greatest failure to perform freighting contracts since settle settie settlement meia meil t and considerable inquiry still leaves jn in the dark the question as to who Is most to blame in law of course the company but no do doubt ti bt the company has be been envery veryla badly adly represented by one or more of its agents for it Is scarcely presumable that a company reported to have so much capital and wishing to engage in freighting would have contracted and performed in go reckless a manner who la Is to blame in this matter in justice to themselves the tho company should inform the public on this question we take granted that after their terrible bungling the company compan Y has broken up but that does not release them from fulfilling the obliga 1 1 eions previously incurred or remunerating par pac paro o ties for disappointment and loss to make this as light as Is now possible why do they not stir themselves to forward in the back freight before the high waters in june at least all an that Is at denver and this side the eastern stages are running full of passengers and a fair inference is that the roads are getting to t be tolerably good for freighting and the freight most certainly should be forwarded as fast a practicable Is there no one at bridger who will at onge once once onoe forward the freight in that region another question should not those merchants who received money to make purchases on commission and contracted the freight with rutter Butter neld do a little toward expediting the arrival of those purchases They whey could send a 4 person to bridger to look after and hurry up some slow coach could write or telegraph to denver about the matter and also in like manner ask gen 11 B clawson of the firm ot of eldredge and clawson and now in new york to help in the case which he would cheerfully do and include these extra expenses in their thein just claims against the B 0 D past FAST peach reach buds are opening and apricots are f full fuli ul I 1 blo bio blown biown wn A few days more of fine spring weather and the city will be radiant with peach bloom we like it who wasted WAITED if any of the three sons of MATTHEW ELLIS who emIgrated from england to this city about ll 11 11 l l years ago see this notice they are desired to call at president youngs office where they will learn of something to their advantage I 1 ST josepn JOSEPH By letter from br warren foote larch moll V oll I 1 18 t to br D JV ses SAs session sd ons courteously b trudea handed taby elder ewer geo A smith we that t int the indians indin hs bad had been beebi a little troublesome esom 1 e in that region stealing some cattle and horses from st joseph and Sim simonsville simmonsville onsville on the muddy addy at date of writing peas were about 3 inches high willows and other shrubbery in full leaf and ana wheat in various sta stages es from newly sown to that in joint and looking rank and thrifty tho the people were wre blessed with health and spirited and united in their efforts to develop the resources of their new homes success attend them RECKLESS on sunday evening while conversing with a friend in ad south street a bullet flow past where we were standing with an ugly chizz that was rather disagreeable this thin thing of discharging fire arms in fix a city where a person isas Is as likely as not to be stand standi IngIn ngin the line of travel of the ilyin flying missile is reprehensible eible sible jn the highest degree if the person ferson who wilo fired the shot had killed any one with it which might have oc cured he would have had serious cause to repent the recklessness of the act jno ino one ono accidental death from this cause would teach a lesson at too dear a price go up the kanyon if you yon must blaze off your shooting irons and do not hazard the life of some fellow citizen U and an d your own neck at the same time reckless rec Kec kless kiess shoo shooting tinz ting ana and regeneration had their advent about the same time drums we dropped in lately at br 3 DB B Hunting tons drum factory in the loth ward wara and had a look at the handy snare and bh big bass drums piled around calfskin scrape scraped and dressed till transparent as isinglass was there waiting for the row dow dow or the veritable daddy mammy roll and drums heap drums were stacked up with lots of loud sound souna hug ing music in them for the bringing out ot br can help to awaken martial ardor in drowsy battalions if their are any such around d his factory is quite an institution and his cair calf skin sidn heads interesting to getters up of martial bands if you doubt it call and seo see eo them he will make you yon welcome BEADLE ai COMPANY william street new york wishing to give the reading public a magazine neither burdened with romance nor too weighty with thoughtful papers upon weighty themes began in january the publication of BEADLES and the february march and april numbers most admirably fulfill the publishers pro promise haise balse terms single copies 83 a year in clubs cluba of five and one extra copy 13 1 in clubs of tsu tsa and one extra copy sao ask 1 f 1 our january number has not cocq to hand haud za will the publishers please forward ii |