Show jaon ITEMS ars FROM AYS ATS ats DAILY conre ro for publication Is requested to be written on one sider side of the tho paper only no notice can be taken of anonymous communications correspondents names must in avery very instance accompany their communications not necessary for publication but as a guarantee of reliability the omaha Jr eratA ot the ath th lails the following undra UNDER ME rne gaslight GAS light mr schel ler the celebrated scenic artist is now engaged in painting the gorgeous scenery for the play of under chegas the gaslight gas light which will be put on the boards at the academy of music ou next monday nights the desire of quite a number of our citizens has bus induced madame Scheller beller Se to t play engagement for five nights only prior to her leaving for the salt lake city Thea Theatre ln which she will appear in the new and picturesque drama dramn of lue nue and love in these times entitled untilled en tilled under the gaslight gas gag light night a play that has created a great sensation in bew new rew york philadelphia and other leading cities madame scheller bisone isone of stars of the west and the bare announcement that she abet intends to play this engagement will give her crowded houses during the coming week weer madam scheller intends paying a visit ta td this city during the comin coming season cit elt zens may be favored with under the gas lighta aught and other attractions ST wll onas the che following comes orom from st thomis Thoma thomas 5 pah ute co arimond arl ArI zons with a alstot list of subscribers names por for the NEWS and ana ehi efi quIrles enquiries concerning the juvenile instructor The people enjoy excellent health and spirits the rhe ibe mild weather and gentle showers buve have made the wheat crops both early and late look very promising bince since the return of or bishop james and the arrival orthe lately appointed missionaries the enterprise and good the people have increased and they are trying to keep pace with the spirit of the times in every respect culs cUll fhoser WED wednesdays DAILY dally w ell EMT we met bishop nichols from nox nom box elder yesterday evening a few minutes aften after he hip step stepped oaf off the stage he looked around bround and of snow said in reply to the question of how the brigham city folks folka were first rate but we have snow there thue aleigh sleighing ing a weather item from ahe the next county but bt one north etoi etol stomer luy tuy the tho late stormy weather hs hag extended east some distance and rendered ingress to the tho Sweetwater Sweet wate r country difficult for a longer period than it was expected it would be the sweetwater mines of the ss says one ong of the severest snowstorms snow storms tsat that we havel have experienced this season tilted us last night nna and has been raging incessantly up to our going to press today to day 11 am and no perceivable signs in the firmament of its abatement we are fearful it will prove hard on some somo who era ara bound for sweetwater march Is proverb tally lally a treacherous month mouth and the present one Is not ballein g that character 1111 pilgrims grims for the land of gold take it asyl lusyl better be slow and sure than by your haste expose yourselves to dangers and privations by which no particular advantage Is gained dr dieb DIED in ia fountain green on the sath saih of february 1868 the infant son ot of peterana Pet peter erand and mary aged 7 months and 3 days mil istar star please copy by letter dated march loth I 1 from the hon J IL rollins of we leani that he reached home aroln this thia city in eight days but had a very cold journey and had haa the misfortune e to get getis eis eta feet somewhat fro frosted they bave have had bad a very avery cold coid winter vinter in that sec see uon tion of count country rythe the snow having hating been a foot deep for six weeks in and ancl neaver beaver valleys the health of the people generally 15 Is good 1 1 by ietter letter from elder orson llyde hyde dated moroni march 23 25 we are informed that snow falls about dver iier every night and melts as regu wiy arcylla ari ylla in the day time Ired ping the roads roada one tast vast quagmire andl and ana nearly suspending wui all tra tel vel ear EAB ira lra ITA party of it 17 A P R B U surveyors n p f engineer hodges rodges iest left today to dav day ron tb e north they appear appeared edwell well weli equipped dar aped forth for alie tile e cilin laign and design we un nn der stand tand going direct to cache valley through boxelder box eider elder kanyon kany on thence if the snow in the mountains will pera perr 1 t B blacksmiths ek smiths fork foric kan kanyon tanyon into bear lake lahe v vailey valley a K e y and thence east wa ward we wish but app apprehend find n no scarcity of snow and madat toad moad at this early stae of spring the party consists of the following named gentlemen mr F 8 hodges engineer me cabe assistant chas de la baine baune baume topographer grap gra P bea her hea r A doremus T transit ma man R dcamp mp leveller L e I 1 e 8 L 1 Spra p r gug guo W alt I 1 beaty 33 ty V edgar ar J W worley gie GIL L ra y YV V crockett r k r G IP ellenbart Llen ht bart h denba en a J GI glasser e r N B brown row n J tx donley doniey y CACHE bobro cobro Co Bro wm W hendricks of richmond cache valley has bought out the partners in the grist mill situated on high creek creeks thoroughly overhauled the machinery supplying new bolts and ot otherwise berwise greatly improving its facility for turning outa out a quality and quantity of flour second to DO other mill in the tha north he lie has ha salso saiso aiso also purchased the carding machine adjacent to the mill re fitted it with new cards and everything necessary to insure satisfaction to patrons persons from a distan distance co can have their gris griets Is and rolls by stopping over night william proposes to do the square thing by all who will patronize the high creek niti mills a from THURS THURSDAYS DAiS davs DAILY baily competition q the uhe effects af competition by reducing prices must be of special benefit to atchison Atch lson kansas just now hear what the champion says the washing machine man offers t to 0 wash wish clothes for nothing to show the virtues of hi lit patent patent and a man with a acorn corn sheller Is Iso offers flers ing I 1 to shell sheli corn for jor the cobs provisions are coming down in price and there Is a great eat re in tho the charge lor for beefsteaks beef steaks letter etter days cays are coming It would not be surprising if we were to learn next from that city of increasing delights and prospective better days that an enterprising hotel keeper haa hla had lad offered to find the public in clothing if they would only come to board with him mm boardl boarding ng of course gratis fogdt vitie INDIANS AT SALMON blyer RIVER the uin tin weekly post helena of the irth dinst gives a short account of a tight fight with indians at salmon river a few days previously 1 A party of reds who were known to have committed several murders on salmon river pursued by two companies im improvised se d ier for the purpose one organized at salmon balmon city the other at leesburg the Indi indians ansi on flodine themselves pursued made tracks with all ail ilg agI nabie haste and succeeded in fortifying themselves on the top of a mountain before their pursuers came within range too toe fight lasted from morning till dusk all nil the efforts of the whites falling to oust the indians two of the latter were known to bo be killed and one of the former mr air J L was severely wounded having hig his arm badly splintered and anix shattered above the elbow MOUNT PLEASANT M By tetter letter from bro geo aeo farnsworth worth we are informed that an excellent spirit prevails among WPM the people of mount pleasant that much interest Is felt in the emigration ol 01 orthe ethe poor from europe and although the people have been heen considerably impoverished ed by dy the late indian war they are making liberal donations to the emigration fund this state of feeling la ig said to be due in n great agrest measure to the unremitting labors odthe of the Bisho his counselors fon FOB provo Is B young young rand n d n H C kimball with wita elders A 0 smoot B young jr arand and theodore mckean who left here hero yesterday afternoon for provo arrived at american fork at 11 am to today day where here they dined and continued their journey at I 1 pm reaching provo at 15 minutes past idree NOT reaid willis returned to this city by coach on tuesday ves to marrow to visit his parents at fillmore fiu FlU more who from his long iong Allence have suppo supposed sed ged him been gone nearly three year willis has lived in mountains twenty years and Is now twenty seven years old five feet six inches high and nna figat weighs ibs lbs he says he bas has travelled over the uin uia united cited states and has never been beaten ig lr a foot race rage on the long island track he made a mile in four minutes and nineteen seconds he holds himself ready to ran distance 0 from two hundred yards to a quarter of a mile T FROM SATURDAYS IS itally D arly ally grasshoppers thelast the numbers of grasshoppers or locusts which visited ta uis last season and deposited their eggs give a deep in terest fo 0 o everything connected with teraun anyplace any place contiguous to this territory from persons traveling south towards this territory during the locust flight we learned that a much greate greats number went earthwards than came cams this way clouds efthem of them of greater density than thad those which passed overhead here winging wincing their way towards the northern part of idaho where they hatched out in such vast myriads lasu last lasly year ear does not seem very iery lery clear as travelers from salmon river lUver spoKe of the locusts flying alyin g north and coming south at the same I 1 ind ird e wilthey jour keyed to this territory but tho the fact remains that they deposited their eggs numerously in 14 idaho as well as in utah and the farmers north seem to dread their ravages and aud are ard talking ot 0 not planting this spring the following extract Is taken from tha tho idaho Sta statesmen temen the given in itla it Is sound there Is A 0 general idea among the th 6 farmers farmer sor of ada county that the gr tl hopper plague will 16 troublesome this year ve e are sorry to say bay tha that the signs are that those fears are adot not ground less nie vie grasshopper army reached boise noise an and fayette faytte valleys laffe lati last arat rail fall dut but iut not too loo toolate late lato W lay the ground full of eggs we are arg I 1 informed n forme torme that in some localities the soil Is te rally raily ly olied oiled with them that there will bo an abundant a crop there Is little doubt but will th they ey bateh hatch batch out and go before they take g illg it to hoped so the utah papers complain a of ot the same glame plague its recurrence this year borne farmers we hear bear are aret allnott all ail determined notto sow bow or plant in view view of the impending din danger wedo we do not think that will be a good go 1 practice put in crops some of them may es cape if they 40 not all and Uncase ata awa of a general and wide a read pestilence a hair half a trop crop pre will be worth as much as the whole would be in a year of general prosperity r A wideawake wide awake farmer will hardly let his abis bis ground ile lie idle because the grasshoppers may be bad A GOOD today to day we noticed bro hamilton park setting betting out for prest young pear apple plum and cherry trees an theslie sid 9 wal wai walk kair kalf balf half a block south couth office these are for shade andin and in afew a few lew years when the P passing asling traveler plucks their fruit and ana enjoys the cool bliss of that shade as the sun Is pouring down his sultry rays it will be an ungrateful heart Indeed that will not thank the thoughtful care which thug trus provided fruit dor for forthe the mouth and shade for the body when both need them BO so much this Is an example like others which president young Is dally daily setting worthy of imitation on a widely extensive scale EGGS bro harrlson harrison sperry brought us up a specimen of grasshopper eggs this afternoon from the ath ward nvard in a cake of earth they were so numerous that the eggs occupied about a fourth of the entire bulk and all healthy looking swelling out and bidding fair for an early hatching batching in the same ratio there would woula be enough to fully cover the ground grouns when two deep deer ana and some cometo to satre C W J 1 11 U ut 4 i i alx lx 4 FROM MONDAYS DAILY SABBATH elder eider A P rockwood oa treated briefly on the interesting subject of training children touching on the kindness care and affect affection lon which the husband and landfather fath lath lather father er should manifest howardi towards his wife and the prospective mother elder G B wallace spoke upon the operations orthe of the holy spirit in those who in sincerity and with full purpose of heart render obedience to the gospel gosper and receive the ordinances thereof and the light knowledge union peace and brotherly love which are enjoyed by those who obey its monitions munitions ions and live according to them he referred to gold digging and the tendency to run after the glittering metal and quoted from the experience of the SaInts in these mountains showing the evil results which have ever attended the taking such a course those who have done so have not gained the object they had bad in view they have not become rich but they have remal remained ned nea poor peril led their life and salvation and many have made shipwreck of their faith falth and have laid their bodies downin down in the earth far away from the home of the saints afternoon president D H wells reasoned upon the n aple of calling and being chosen of the word jord d and the work woric we have to perform when chosen to do lils his will in the aiding to bring to to pass nass ass his ills righteous purposes ile he urged upon the congregation the necessity of family and and private rayer prayer and of keeping the sabbath if day holy oly he treated at length u upon p on practical duties giving much valuable instruction on various matters connected with everyday every day life and well being and advocated the claims of the poor to the li liberality berall ty of their brethren and sisters who are better endowed with this worlds goods UP urno NO through maii mall from the we west at has arrived for two days the railroad being again blocked blo bio clied up with snow A few days d ays recently there was reported deported ten feet ofner anew snow in the vicinity of oi cisco 4 SL 15 fargo PARGO co we have seen in an exchange X c hi a or two intimation of somebody desir ing to pitch into wells fargo coi foi for dere lection of duty in carrying the malls and running ning their coaches on the vast stretch of road over which their stages pass twelve months ago the deseret NEWS in the performance of what it deemed a 96 public duty called frequent attention to the non arrival of malls at the schedule time and the permitting canvas backs sacks a with paper and periodical mail mall matter to accumulate cu mulato at points lowthe on the way the reasons offered by the agents of the company at that time were high waters ma indians and they having taken the line at a period so late the previous fall as to preclude their stocking it in the manner they designed to do to secure the transit of the malls with safety celet celerity ity and dispatch they called attention to the service on the western and northern portions of their lines iines and asked the public to wait for another winter and see if the malls would not be put through ina in a style th that atwould would not only be but beyond the cavil of the most captious who would speak sneak that |