Show LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS i FROM FRIDAYS DAILY lost bost on the uit between lehl and this city a small bundle containing one jeans jeand pants four pairs of new socks and ana a hickory shirt the finder by leaving the same with william stoker spanish ipanis fork or at this office will confer a favor on the owner who is a poor man probably kida we have been informed by brother jesse W fox who has just returned froma from a visit to the north i L i that brother fellows who lives on bear river hirer lost a little bov boy aged about two years and a liala half balf under the following circumstance circumstances ces brother fellows fellow and his wife had occasion to po go a short distance from their bouse house over a 0 ridge when they had gong gono but a short distance they mey heard the boy calling after them brother F told bim him to go back to the house this occurred on an saturday the lath uit and no trace has been seen or beard of him since then it is believed that he was kidnapped by indians jf if this supposition be incorrect and the child had wandered off and lost h hilway hi sway 8 sway way there is but little probability of the poor poon little fellow being now alive as s there have llave been some severe storms in the locality ance once he was first missing hl parents are in great distress of mind about him scandinavia A letter from elder W W muff duff dated the ad uit says that the tho saints ln denmark have established sunday schools in connection with the branches of tho the church in that mis mission slony siony and they a e doing well and resulting in good both parents and children taking great interest in them thorn the valley elders in the mission are well in an health and spirits spirit s and the work of the lord laora Is i prospering under their labors ninety seven persons had been added to the stockholm conference in the last six months and the prosperity in other conferences was about aquil to that in stockholm brother is i doing well and bro ciufi states that he himself feels well in his labors there and rejoices in the continued prosperity of ofelon zion at home and abroad MARRIED in this city nion Blon monday bionday day november 28 1870 by president D H wells wm youlder Jo Yo ulger of this city to elizabeth robinson Robin son soa of coalville alville Co increasing the arrests by the police during the last few days for petty infringements of the municipal laws have been unusually numerous this and other circumstances cum stances show the increase of an element here which is by no means a valuable acquisition to the community this is generally the case in the winter season as it is customary for miners to make for some place in which to spend the cold coid weather more comfortably than in mining camps salt lake city will be found a rate place lace bv by all such who are disposed to oe rave eave have like d decent acen citizens but it is not so good as some other places for the unruly for tor our police are wonderfully alert educational E elder ider charles charlei wright of smithfield sends us the following particulars tic ulars ot a school convention on friday the ath uit a convention convent lon loa of trustees and school teachers representing the twenty two school districts of cache co met in logan at 10 am to take into consideration the changing or of Will sons series of readers and spellers for the national series of parker nd watson and also forthe for the more speedy advancement of our schools etc ete samuel esq su of common schools for caido cacho cache co presiding over the convention there was present at the convent convention to n the presiding bishop of cache co peter maughan au and arid bishops william bereston BP reston and milton hammond besides representatives from twenty districts as trustees and school teachers if it was decided that as a county we adopt and introduce into our schools sech tech the national series as recommended by the territorial superintendent robert L campbell the afternoon session was devoted to short and pithy remarks on oa the manners morals government and present condition of our schools and I 1 am pleased to say that the school officials and presiding elders spoke with power freedom an and to the point it was mentioned by prest peter maughan maughn that as bishops trustees and teachers w we a hold quarterly conventions for th the e purpose of taking into consideration the advancement of our children in education and for other purposes connected with 0 our oun ur Scho schools oia olg the motion was carried unanimously the convention adjourned till the fu finst first t friday in march 1871 THE PRESIDENT prisident AND PARTY panty A dispatch from president geo A smith received this morning per deseret telegraph line from fillmore says yesterday president young arrived here about 2 pm meeting was held at six at which clithe the atten attendance attendant dan ca was large B young youn jr geo A hand president young young preached the juvenile choir performed satisfactorily A new feature iu in the meetings hero here is to bave have two choirs the party leave here at half past seven the roads are excellent and the weather fine the president is taking a rest driving his own team and preaching every night FROM SATURDAYS DAILY EMIGRANTS AND RELEASED the millennial star of the ath uit nit says bays A small company of saints will embark on the steamship afan Atan manhattan hattan battan for new york on their wae war to utah nov any of the saints wi wj wish to go with this company must not nu ity us at once and be in liv not later than tuesday nov the fares all the way through will be the saine same as in the summer according to the request of president B young elder ralph thompson has been released from his duties as traveling E elder eider ider lder in the london conference permission with to return home we regret th atthe mis I 1 ja 1 1 1 7 it f sion slon la Is about to lose the faithful and efficient services of elder thompson AN INGENIOUS PIECE prece OF MECHANISM we were shown this morning a very ingenious piece of mechanism an artificial zenlous hand a n d constructed by our townsman Z W derrich derrick derrick the fingers and body of 0 the han ban hand darein are aro made e of hard bard wood the Joints and other parts being made strong by means of neat brass and copper work the manner in which the hand band is made to open and shut is as follows sinews composed of strong catgut are passed through small wire loops over the back and front of the fingers to the interior of the palm where they are attached to a small windlass which when wound up with a key opens or shuts the hand according to th the direction in which it is a turned this interesting piece of work is invaluable a strongly constructed and would prove invaluable to persons who are minus the natural member in driving team besides besides being useful for numberless other purposes ATTENTION INDIAN interpreters AND OTHERS ns the following letter we feel assured will enlist the sympathy sRm pathy and at attention of indian interpreters and others who may have any business whatever with indians or indian matters CEDAR city U T nov 1870 editor deseret news on my way home in october I 1 learned at mona that a band of utes had been there a few days previous having in their possession a white girl with blue eyes bead shaved and about four years 0 old oid ida that the squaw claiming her said she h had bought her of the snakes for one pon pony and would sell her for two her eyes and an age answer well to my granddaughter who was stolen from cache co and sold to the snakes this is to request indian interpreters and all an others throughout our settlements tle ments wherever these indians indian S may come and the agent at uintah tah to watch for br and purchase that girl and I 1 will pay all charges whether she prove to be bd my granddaughter or not ERASTUS SNOW THAT HABEAS haneas coapes CASE therul the ruling on the application for a writ of habeas corpus cot cor fills in the case of savage ot linger and others now in confinement at camp Douglas was tendered rendered this morning in the third court by judge hawley the writ was denied by the court on the ground that hu cause was shown sh should d be granted alii aul all ali hence he should hold the prisoners to answer to a grand juit J ady ary UTAH utan centna CENTRA FREIGHT taiti TARIFF pr the utah central company have just issued their schedule of local freight tariffs which will take effect on the of december it would be well for all interested in forward ing freight between this city and ogden to peruse this schedule as it furnishes the rules and conditions under which the company will carry freight to and from this i city and ogden Og denand and intervening points also the classifications of the various kinds hinds whether special fins firs eor for second class elass every part particular Glar alar relating to freighting on their line may be gleaned from this printed Ache schedule dule duie which is got up in a condensed yet very comprehensive form and may be had on application at the freight depot at the utah central railroad rall Kail road TWO PRISONERS KILLED 13 WHILE attempting TO ESCAPE E we received the following per deseret telegraph line today 5 on an the of november information under oath was filed before G gardner justice of the peace of levan precinct that richard soper and antone Var lardie were guilty of the crime of committing rape on their step daughters children of 10 11 12 and 13 both men mea having married women having children writs were issued and the prisoners examined on the of dec at 2 p in the evidence being very plain and prisoners of their own choice and free killmade will made public confession of their guilt they were committed for trial an and f a constable was ordered to deliver them thein for safe I 1 beeping into the hands of the sheriff of this county on the 2nd and dinst as they were being conveyed under a guard of five men to nephi at a place called cedar point the prisoners gave a yell at the same time timo springing out of the wagon the horses became frightened and by the time the guard was wag wa 3 out of the wagon the prisoners were about seven ty five steps away the constable ordered them to stop or they would be fired on they paid no attention but ke kept dt making their way up the hills into the cedars the guard ru running and firing when an opportunity preseD presented ted after a chase of from half to three quarters of a mile the th 0 prisoners were brought down dowa by being shot and died a short time after the constable came to nephi and gave information of the facts in the case whereupon the coroner issued a writ to the sherid sheriff who proceeded with the constable to the above mentioned place and brought in the bodies an I 1 inquest was heida helda held heid upon iwon the bodies before f ore t the he C coroner 0 ner and a jury of respectable citizens and witnesses were 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