Show 1303 1103 IT lais EaiS s FROM THURSDAYS DAILY coane ats writing for publication are Te quested requested to write on one side of the paper only no notice can be tie taken of anonymous communications correspondents names must in every instance accompany their communications not necessarily for publication but as a guarantee of reliability progressive bro john S smith from the western part of reports everything serene in that locality the farmers have not the fear tear of grasshoppers ers upon their souls and are consequently dolanga a lively business agriculturally a the U P had bad not reached the summit of the sand ridge in davis county yesterday yester yesterday daK but the people are expect expecting ng it some time in t the e future and prepared for lor it any day GONE EAST elder joseph mathews from santaquin San left yesterday mornin 9 on a mission to the southern states having been called to go there last fall we wish bro mathews a pleasant journey to hta hla field of labor and the accomplishment of all the good his heart desires during bis his absence FOUND DROWNED the body of wlllie willie an derbon derson the child as lost was waa found yesterday afternoon in a well in the ward the well Is not deep and IS 19 in ina a loabe lot belonging to mr cronyn the father of the child had been working there and it had bad been near him for some time but had got into the well falling in head first which had prevented its calling out we condole with the parents on the sad and unexpected bereavement ITEMS A case involving the right of tho the cheyenne Chey enne enno city corporation to imposed im posea I 1 a tax on dealers in general merchandise chandise 6 has just been decided in the district court laramie county D T before chief justice ara bartlett tho the defendant defendants S ST was arrested for violating an ordinance of cheyenne Chey enno enne city prohibiting prohibit in dealers in general mer chan chandl chandi diso so doing business without first obtaining a license admitted the charge but maintained that the city council had no authority under the tho city charter to pass such an ordinance and that he consequently consequents was guilty of no offense offence and was subjects subject lo 10 no penalty the tho chier chief hie fj justice ustice ruled that the points foists made by the prisoner and argued by his attorneys were well taken and that the city council had no authority to pass such an ordinance that the charter of tho the city haying having expressly mentioned tho the cases in which licenses are requisite and that no ap express ress pro provision v islon ision was f found ther therein eln ein auth authorizing 0 the imposition of a tax in the case under consideration that the ordinance was null and void and that that the imprisonment of defendant for violating said ordinance was i illegal and he must be discharged I 1 FROM v W ga TAKE eake NOTICE A heavy discussion arose in our office this an fn morning in regard to which was the outside and which the inside of the petrified tree specimen recently sent ns us from morgan county the chief chier editor having gone to meet inythe combatants were left to the darkness of their and a few second class ments meats it was finally decided without the aid of brass knuckles that one side was the inside and the other side was the outside on the afternoon of sunday tho the uit nit alfred G burtis of auburn N Y sha shot and killed major kiraco horace IT AI dodge formerly of oft oct tho the he ath michigan igan cavalry the two twid men had a dispute it is said about a woman in which dodge called burtis hard names A scuffle ensued between them but they were parted later in the afternoon burtis sought bodga in the dining room at fords hotel where the dispi dispute ite was vas renewed in in which burtis drew a revolver and shot dodge severing severino so verino vering the Jugular vein causing almost instant beath death dodges body is ig to bo be sent east to his family who reside at newburyport mass burtis gave himself up to tho the sheriff immediately after committing the deed I 1 COMING COXING TO com wa learn by dese ret rel telegraph line that elders erastus erasing snow and jos W young left round valley for this morning en route from st george to this city to attend conference COMING ix rathe lathe tho conference visitors already begin to appear in our oar midst the part of town shows a little more indication of life and trade than usual there Is one consolation connected with the present hard times they must improve if a change of any kind occurs for it Is an impossibility for them to grow any worse financially let ns all ail have falth faith and by minding our own business the good time coming i r i i WOOD WEST wese the viginia nevada enterprise prise of march says wood Is coming in slowly and still commands 25 and 30 a cord some of our wood haulers would endorse those prices from frow CACHE from bro william C lewis of richmond we understand that the snow has at last left the valley and spring with all its labors Is upon the people everybody Is plowing with no calculation of grasshoppers the roads between here and cache are good with the exception of the divide virdin virdis AND aurec some of our dixie friends are agitating the blessings consequent upon the formation of a new territory two names for the territory and two places for the capitol have been suggested this Is progressing rapidly and we hope Is about as far as the organization will extend HATCHING hater qa outnumbers out Our numbers of tiny hoppers hopper are enjoying this fine weather in parts of the ward and on the bench above it they are insignificant looking little dark colored things at present but they will likely increase in volume and grow in appetite rather rapidly may their wings develop as quickly dd SUMMIT COUNTY an adjourned session of the probate court of summit county was held on the ad dinst at Wan wanship wanshin ship the hon judge arza hinckley presiding A few whisky cases and one for gambling were disposed of as the law directs 11 the new judge though very veraun unassuming and modest in his style shows a determined ter mined inclination to have the laws respected anu and an d things move along according to gun Oun gunter ter success to him INDIANS agals AGA INThe the following dispatch was received this morning gunnison Gunn lson ison april fth PRESIDENT B YOUNG bishop alsens company was attacked by indians near the rocky ford at 5 pm yesterday one man by the name of Ju austinson Justl stinson was killed and another man missing or supposed to be killed when the express left the company was then in camp fortifying against the indians after fighting two hours the indians had drawn off on the mil bill side what the result has been during the nightie known bro alsens company consisted of twenty alv nive five e men about the same number of ind indians lans tans were seen A company of twenty five men started from here this morning to tu inquire about the matter ir ir |