Show LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS FROM TUESDAYS DAILY dally FOUND DEAD bro BIO BI bro O peter nielson coroner writing from weber city gives us additional items respecting the finding ef of the dead body of a man in that vicinity the particulars particular a of which appeared in our issue of september 29 bro nielson states that since finding the body a pocket b book Z k has been p picked icken up containing a ten dollar bill two other bills one a twenty dollar and the other a ten dollar in addition to a through ticket from california to st louis have also been found near where the dead deai body lay the mans name is said to be george bennet and he Is sup lup supposed posed posea to have worked at the mines california and st louis louls papers please espy NEWS FROM missionaries we have received a letter from elders israel evans and IT C murdock dated trenton wayne co michigan oot oct 11 1869 in which they speak of the progress of the latter latler day da work in that region of country in poly roly polk 1 county they re baptized many of the old members of the with some new ones and established a branch in that locality the saints there would like uke to have any elder who may be passing through eh call upon them to rest and instruct them thein there is a good spirit and feeling and any ny elder visiting that vicinity will nid wid nind find friends they also aiso visited marion and lucas counties and ina were well received although there were no saints in these places they preached three times there and were warmly invited when they left to go again ee in these brethren feel well on their missions and state that there are good opportunities tuni ties Os on every hand for preaching the gospel FROM WEDNES wednesdays DAri data DAILY mischievous boys BOTS we wish to see the boys of our city and territory excel in food good good bood behavior as well as 1 in other things an and ana we have reason to believe that as a general thing they do excel there are however exceptions who endeavor occasionally to make their presence known by some act of mischief or ill ili behavior an instance of this kind came under our notice last evening on nearing the bench at the upper part of east temple tempie st our attention was drawn to a string stretched across the foot path fastened on one side to a fence and on the other to a tree which had evidently been placed there for a lark by boys the sun had gone down and the moon not yet risen consequently it was too dark to notice so unusual an object in such an unexpected position and a g gentleman antle passin passing riar narrowly rowl escaped haying g gb his I 1 hll ell eye Y e deverey severely y injured injure by it causing h him im much pain and inconvenience nce nee for a time we trust parents will take tiie the trouble to explain to those of their offspring ing who are likely to participate in such mischievous amusement a m user c the fable of the boys and fro frogs ga an and give them to understand that ilch such tricks acks are sometimes fraught with lamentable consequences FATAL ACCIDENT it is with extreme regret that we record the accidental death by shooting on the dinst of james david son of robert and ann B brilson BW wilson lison ilson of eden ogden valley the poor boy not quite thirteen years of age was in the tha mountains with a young mant man his cousine cousin getting wood during a previous trip for the same purpose they had seen a bear and this time had taken a gun and ammunition with the design of dispatching bruin if they could find him himi after loading their wood they determined to haver a hunt i for the I 1 bear and the boy wasta was taking ap the gun loaded and lying in a bush close ty by when it went oaf off the ball entering nis his left side below the nibs ribs coming out t close to his back bone the poor fellow was taken to the home of his bis parents where he died the next morning I 1 I 1 MILITARY mit MII yesterday afternoon the roads leading to camp wasatch presented an unus unusually alliy silly lively appearance being lined d with el baggage a age wa gonsen route forthe for nor the drill go ground d this morning the main body of 0 the militia moved out odthe of the city en masso masse accompanied by bands of musie music creating a very picturesque and lively appearance camp wasatch when viewed from the bench at the north end of the city with its innumerable tents glistening inthe in the sunshine is an imposing sight DAMAGED late onmon day night or earl eari early tuesday the tha high wind which was prevailing at the time thyle carried away a considerable portion of the roof of the penitentiary warden informs us that the work of reconstruction is going vigorously ahead and in a very few days the guests of the public domiciled there will again be pe comfortably fort ably housed information WANED WANTED of august angust D ferron who left san francisco some fifteen months since when last heard beard from he was at echo working with an engineering neer ng party arty on the tr P R R any tidings 0 of his whereabouts sent to hon W H hooper M C salt fake lake city will be te very acceptable california and rocky bocky mountain papers please copy neli NEIL WARNER AT omana OMASA the omaha herald of sunday dinst says that on the next evening neil nell warner would commence an engagement of five nights at the academy of music in that city cihy his eastern engagements preventing a longer stay the pieces selected were macbeth 11 richelieu hamlet richard III iri 11 ingomar 11 and A new way to pay fay old debis the same paper announces the appearance in that city of col jeemes pipes 11 who had just returned from a highly sl successful c trip to salt lake MESSENGER OF HEALTH we have received the first number of the messenger of health a sparkling eight page quarto published monthly at one do dollar dage tage gar a year by dr morrill of boston mass it contains much excellent reading matter on health hygiene antidotes for pol poi poisons sons ac and if the doctor makes it idaa as good as he promises a large circulation will be almost sure to reward re rard his efforts one feature promised to commence immediately is unique and is sure to gain for it con side sid erable popularity P inq 1 y that ia Is a biography of odthe medical quacks tj ck of boston and other large cities I 1 in the union on the work can be procured at james awyers railroad news sews depot east temple st FROM THURSDAYS DAILY THE city cirt there are many changes in this world of ours yesterday the city in consequence of the muster of the different corps of the militia and other causes presented an unusually lively aspect today to day allis quiet and those of the citizens who have not gone to the drill seem to prefer the fireside to the street on account of the dullness of the weather our reporter after promenading around the city in search of items of interest returned turn edwith with the following C as t he the result 04 his labors police intelligence none theatre closed stores deserted streets ditto weather coi col coid cold d and raining AMY STONE IN town towal this pleasing actress and her husband are aro in town we hear that they will make their app appearance baranco barance at the theatre sometime next week all theatre goers will remember fanchon the cricket the sea of ice icel and other pieces that were presented in rial sucha such a charming manner during their former engagement in salt lake city THE PATENT POINTS two of athe patent points by means of which wells may be bored jh in a lew rew hours reached this city this morning their capabilities will be tested very shortly them may be seen at this office for a day or two ROAD IN prevo ICAN vow tow rox from frow a reliable correspondent at provo city we learn that hon AO A 0 smoot and all hands that can be spared from other duties are busily engaged in making a road in provo kanyon ANOTHER COMPANY EN route ROU TEBy by a telegram to president brigham young from elder W 64 04 statues staines at new york received this morning we learn that a company of saints left new york on the tho this esthe Is ltha itha last company of the present beas seas seasons reasons 0 As emigration elder staines starts home today to day i da AND jand fon for the last three or four years since the co oom com r men merle ement cement of the ravages of the gras grasshoppers S sh 0 pr efro etro the price of br breads ead kufis stuffs vege vegetables tab le horse nse and eattle cattle feed and tn in fact a all ail hii a agricultural ar ic and garden produce has bee been heen I 1 in unusually high and though things have looked rather vather gloomy lor loe jor br the poor ioor sometimes yet owing to the existence of female fernald relief aeller societies ties and other organizations in fit every wardin ward in every settlement out the terni Terri mary mmry no person has eversum eyer ever suffered for want of food rood dorthe foo or tho the common necessaries ces saries of life this selon season thanks to a bountiful providence Provid ence ecce the condition of things Is very tery much changed an abundance of food of every kind has been raised and in all parts of the tha territory it lt Is being sold at as low rates as ever be before foreknown I 1 known the change also in the price drice of every kind Is very remarkable for many nany years the whole matter was in the hands handa of the merchants themselves and they charged just wt what whai at they pleased but now through the successful inauguration of operation cooperation co the prices of all classes of imported goods are permanently reduced and they can be bought at rates fates wonderfully lower than those charged a few years since sineo it Is true that trade generally is still suffering from an unprecedented stagnation but the re reaction action must now shortly take A place ace aee and general and largely in creased prosperity be expected among all classes THE SALT LAKE TRADE crade under this heading the san franciseo francisco morning ballot call of last sunday says A morning contemporary announcing thi tsi toe shipment of a carload car load of sugar to salt lake cackles over it uee use a pullet over its first egg and endeavors to make its readers believe that the energy of our merchants is beginning to tell in opposition position oi to the chicago merchants know of one firm and that too a firm not engaged in the grocery trade that has forwarded forwar engaged ed to salt lake to fill orders since july ath pounds of sugar valued at 61 this same house has na also shipped co coffee afe e rice nails nalls bacon and general merchandise abse to the value of over the they also have standing orders for bacon ban gan to tle ile the extent of twenty thousand pounds per month the head of this house says that ilour if our wholesale merchants would make an effort and would secure the cooperation operation co of the railroad men to the extent of a reduction of the freight rat esthe esthey could secure the entire salt lake trade trad he e Is satisfied from substantial reasons that the merchants of salt lake would rather trade with californians than with the merchants of the eastern cities and be he believes that our merchants can of fer fert ferl them hemas is good bargains bar bax gaius galus the question estion ther Them of who wh shall hall reap rp the benefit of t the 0 salt lake trade then becomes one for the central railroad to solve from FRIDAYS fri fBI DAYS DAILY biedin DI DIED dieb EDIn ebin in this city oct 1869 jane miriam the beloved wife of edward hanham yan han aeed aged forty nine years the federal will take place tomorrow to morrow at 2 p in at the first house north of bro Find lays ward bench friends are kindly invited to attend llull hill star please copy DIED in this city this morning of heart disease and consumption skeea thirty tree three years margaret Margat pt wife of E ii T har rison esq editor of the utah mah magazine mrs barnson was confined of a son on tho the evening of wednesday last her child dying a few hours after its birth we extend our heartfelt heart felt sympathy to our fellow towns man in his severe loss losa and affliction the funeral obsequies took place this afternoon DIED in this city on the insl ell EU 9 abeth may aged seven months daughter of charles k M and elizabeth Y |