Show LOCAL AND lOTHER hitters HATTERS at i t A from wrom FRIDAYS DAILY affray ayery A telegram fro from nephi juab juau county counts an y t this i after r noon per deseret desere tt telegraph o rap line no says A shooting anfray affray ay too took place lace iaco near pear here last night between the postmaster of treasure city white pine rine and a man who had bad been engaged by him to take charge of a ranch owned by hun bun near treasure sunday last the man in change charge of tho the ranch left it taking with a number of stock teams and wagons which he hai has ha s since sold the postmaster hearing of his departure started in pursuit and overtook him at about midnight last night while camped three miles north of this place and there shot him thu tha postmaster says he did not intend to kill him but being excited the pistol went off easier ahan he could have supposed the postmaster came camo in and gave himself eif elpup elf up for trial juneual OBSEQUIES the funeral obsequies ofEl of ader der dei geor georga smith took place at the twentieth ward war iq school house this thia arnor after afternoon appropriate appropriate and comforting remarks were ma made maae C on the occasion on by Elder Geo Q cannon and president joseph josep young there were t considerable number of friends present to pay the last tribute of respect to the memory of the deceased i MK up AND MRS ST clark onale in a letter lefter dated boise boisa city idaho noar ath 1869 mr st SL clair informs us that he and his wife madame st clair the popular lecturer are returning to pay a farewell visit salt lake city they intend to stay here about a week daring during which madame will probably give some public lectures the evening instant being designed as a last and far farewell ewelt appearance in this place when whence nwe we believe it is her intention i to express her hen views and feelings with regard to the people of utah as freely as though she were in newyork New Kew York or any other city in the letter behave received warmest the tho t slings feelings fe are expressed by mr and madame st clair towards the people here for kindness and attention received by themselves and also bestowed upon their deceased daughter who it will ba be remembered died here last winter expressions of friendship and gratitude for kindness shown in the mhd hour of need are no more than might be expected but the experience per pen peri peni lence lenee enco ence of the people of utah utah so far as transient sojourners in their midst are concerned has sometimes been somewhat different and especially from lecturers and persons of that ilk some of them after being made the recipients of kindness and hospitality in this city have net sought when far fat away to make capital by defaming the character of the people here in the most shameless manner but to the credit of mr and mrs st clair we must say that in all the notices of their lectures that we have seen in our out baries when referring to the people ot of utah their expressions have been such as a conscientious 4 ious regard for truth and justic justice 0 would di dictate tate tale I 1 the fol foi following lowin g notice of madama madame st clair and party is from rom a recent number of the statesman published at boise city mrs st sul clair who leb lectures tures tunes ord ori orney evening in this city olty has in order to collate materials for her lecture traveled in all the territories and aad pacific states over four thousand miles in her own carriage near three thousand miles on eara cara 4 and fourt fourteen een ten hundred aniles by steamer and stage at an expense of over thirteen thousand dollars the party consists of herself and husband miss Brearly and duning during all sli ti this journey they kaye haye scar scan scarily scarcely cly an accident worth mentioning the journey was waa planned arher daughter ah P caswel well weil mown fot sot her accomplishments and aad tal fill ants in all the eastern cities but la in crossin crossing 9 the mountains aas aws basi las fail fall fallaha she slie sile sha contracted a fever and died last winter wlater in salt lake city the telegraphic dispatches from the east past contained a statement to the effect tuat that a project wis was on foot for the erection of a grand mormon temple at new york for a resting place and asylum for the emigrants from europe upon lan ian landing n in a this country this is so absurd a stor story J hat t no is necessary and n 0 aanard canard invented by some of ft the e a agents tk pt rf the associated press in t their e desire esi esl e te send sensational news e across 0 t the wires HOME HOMEMADE MADE inu INK Brother brothen amos fielding of the gih ward in this eity city has commenced the manufacture facture of good black ink which he offers foz for sale bale at cheaper rates than thair the imported article la is selling at jt lit would be well weil for accountants and schools to give it a trial triai lit i Is perfectly black as soon as amused used flows with freedom from the pen and its manufacturer says will keepfer keep for any without deteriorating g in quality As simple simpie an arv art as ink seems there is a large amount spent yearly la in lt which is unnecessary if it as brother fielding says he can Hlat manufacture it quat in quality and at a lower trice prIce th thanet can be imported Importe dr sustain t am ta home 29 man and try iti itt r T THE HE ia considerably modin modified ed today to day the indications of storm are passing ani ang away and ana nd it if Is quite mild bright and clear alt ait actress 08 bif bit considerable note inthe theata theatrical w world both east and ang west makes her deeta bedfor before for a salt Lake audience on the evening 0 af monday next sheds she Is said to be the pos 4 sessor of great groat ability and versatility play ing either legitimate or comedy burlesque or farce 1 FROM krom SATURDAY DAILY A L WORD mob moe TO THE missionaries elder barr frost writing from little littie sioux city on the rth dinst reiterates re iterates the cautions delivered by others 1 and already printed in the NEWS for all the recently appointed ted missionaries who have no not ye yet left for their fields fielda of labor to make all arrangements range ments sor for their passage by rail before their departure any who neglect to do this may expect considerable inconvenience ir the privilege of paying double fares serious ACCIDENT ON OIT THE 0 P R it amr george seaman beaman of the W ward ard has met with a serious injury at t granger on an the missing his hla footing while stepping between two cars hoaas he was literally dou don doubled ae up seriously injuring his spine and stomach he was wag insensible for two hours having several convulsions during the interval his friends brought him into the cl city clar esterday yesterday T est ast erday enday morning and placed him in charge gge of dr A anderson derson he remains in a critical condi tion I 1 but hopes are entertained of his eventual recovery party AT THE TOWNSEND HOUS EMr ife iff and mrs townsend of the towns townsend end house houge in this city gave a complimentary party to a number 0 of our lead leading in citizens tall fail on thursday evening of the hotel hot ewas was elegantly fitted up for the occasion dancing commenced about 8 aupper supper was served between 10 tho tha masio musio kvas ivas was of the very best mality quality and the entertainment provided for or the guests basof was of the most choice and elegant description and when we say that t the tho whole aff affair air was wa yva iva gotten g up in uncle trade tab cst james best style we say all that can vo be said ia its praise among he the guests were the first presidency and several of the twelve and some distinguished genalo gentlemen visiting the city no pains were spared by the host and hostess jo make the party exceedingly an enjoyable one and the general ra expression of those present was one of pleasure le a and delight iian ilan many of the guests ats left shortly after midnight but atthe the party did not breakup break up until 3 work sortir ON THE UC R R NG we understand that a few days past there has been a stop stoppage aae age of work on the utah central caused ey by want of iron but elou enough h has been sent forward to build about two miles of the gap remaining between the end of the track already finished and kaysville Kays ville vUle and it is hoped that iron will come forward in sufficient quantities now to keep the track layers busy atwook at work Tk ON and after nov 1869 the outside doors odthe of the post office will on sundays be open only from 6 am to 1 I pm an and a from rpm to 9 pm A W P ia M AN ax IMPORTANT Ix INQUIRY we received the following communication this me morning I 1 g buti but although we strongly denounce the use of ail all quack or patent medicine swe cannot anam answer ef the inquiry of our ouri correspondent being utterly ignorant of the qualities or effects of the article r referred e to can any of I 1 our he readers answer t thai hel indu inquiry 94 f H J sait A salt imke lake olty city nov noy dy ii IS jef jed deseret news mews can you or any of the readers of the news give any reason wh why people dieiso die dle so sub sua suddenly denly who alio take wah WaT walkers tiers Vin vinegar vinellar elTar bitters all ail ai answer will oblige many readers i I 1 1 I 1 X H conviction OF oly f indea iNDIA AsrOB murt it j AT omana OMAHA A mr air Edward disc dis ap pearel earel from early in may last and ana ap suspicion was aroused i that he hab haa had been boeri murdered mur deredi on ott the of june last ast his body wasY was discovered discover edv edi pierced with lar jar ar rows and otherwise disfigured suspicion rested on some members of ot the pawnee tribe and four of them were arrested and have had a ion lon long iong and patient trial at omaha which is reported at considerable length in the omaha merald herald A verdict of guilty was brought in against thema them rhe the proba are that will suffer the penalty of the law of them after the verdict was rendered being beina taken the courthouse court house to the tho celli eu contri contriver veAto to ona make ake their escape f in ahe the darkness it them during ing the evenin evening rd return ne edi b his blanket which cl he e had lost thile white while uni nn un j ning bing awa away an and ca was reca recaptured tu the nt other er onea one ono was wes stil ill lat 96 t large a e I 1 preparations e a t ons h how eve evera evert were were being e in 1 made ad t to pursue U us alto aito 1 0 id the morning 0 died in I 1 the 14 wait and ard it 11 oc locki ilc hast last evening elder thomal homa bourne aged 73 and 17 dayse dayve beems deems ed was wes born at Ledbury af ledbury Gloucester shire england on the ocl oct 1796 he be was baptized a member of the church churchon ode of jesus joyns ris christ of latter day saints byeller by Elder theodore curtis at cheltenham in the year 1841 and for many years before emigrating to this country was a resident of birmingham his funeral obsequies will take place at the residence of his son M mr r george debourne cebourn EBo urne ward wardlo morrow at infiel oi 12 friends are to attend mil afi aft star please copy prom FROM SABBATH abba rf IX meer MEET isag isas el eiders elders A ers A W brown and slid H J moore returned missionaries ud addressed dressed the congregation re gation gatlon ili in the old tabernacle acia acla yesterday morning giving brief but interesting accounts of their la Is bors while abroad preaching the gospel eider elder orson pratt followed in a powerful discourse his remarks were reported in the afternoon elder joseph young spoke of the geat great worth 0 of f the tho gospel and arke ages elt eIn 0 of the blessings and privileges 1 joyed enjoyed by those of the latter day saints who live live their religion he also dwelt upa upon the necessity of observing care and wisdom in the selection of those articles of food best calculated to sustain and perpetuate life pres prea B young followed on the same subject giving much valuable instruction his remarks will shortly be published EAST hon W if hooper delegate to congress from ith this s territory and elders PL T burton and theodore mckean left this city for the east yest yesterday erda Y the former to attend to ba hid duties in congress during daring its i approaching session the two latter to perform the ther nus missions sious in the eastern states tor tar which they were appointed at the october conference head bead of ida departures part par turen tures ures the millennial star of the uit nit says Ys I 1 46 in any souls odthe saints left I 1 t this ohis S port liverpool ver ven pool pooi on the steamship colorado ra do ort orl captain Cap jain iain aln ain williams october fo for nor new now ew tork york or elder charles wilden returning missionary was also on board 1 D elder samuel writes us thit that on the afternoon of the ath instant charlotte chariotte charlotte love daughter of 0 eider elder andrew love now on a mission in the states was drowned in the mill race of brother J andrews at nephi juab CO elder also sends an account of the shooting scrape that occurred a few days since near nephi I 1 between myers and hewitt an account of which received pet pox deseret telegraph line appeared in the NEWS the day after the occurrence THE WEATHER the following per deseret line nine tie gives the state of th tb eweather in indifferent different parts aris axis of the territory Smith smithfield niel fiel very cloudy and looks like ilke a heavy storm logan hondy dondy and mild t sun shining at intervals Wellsville doudy dondy y and cold willard very cold and cloudy looks like snow O oden ogden den very cloudy and very muddy fae Fai farmington cloud cloua cloudy a and d cold roads muddy springville Spring ville LOUSY cloudy and ind cold with appearance of a storm on cloudy looks like storming nephi rained since last night looks like a storm fountain green cloudy looks like a storm but still mild and pleasant mount pleasant cloudy snowing on the mountains thermometer at fifty degrees manti coll cola cold coid ald aad and cloudy appearance ofa of a storm soon soonk SI scipio p 0 storming slightly very cloudy pr provo cloudy but not storming american fork warm and cloudy looks like a storm st george clear and pleasant had a slight shower of rain last night thermometer at seventy cedar city cloudy and much like a snow storm parowan carowan Pa rowan quite a hard storm last night pleasant now beaver cloudy sun out at intervals thunder an and lightning very xeny heavy last night fillmore quite cloudy and cold rained most of last night in the city the weather Is cold and stormy and the roads in n consequence ar are e disagreeably muddy I 1 to sheer SHEEP ItAi ital raisers the following no note t e has been banded to us for publication 11 fd evening mews mems vre wet are just justin in receipt ce t ofa ora of a letter froada 1 ltv wa A ap joneson Jone C california lafornia exar expressive asive of his regrets that he will be unable this fall or winter to bring his drove of niue fine blooded sheep lilleen to utah utahn but bat he hopes llopes lit fit an all early day to consummate his design he hot has requested ailsto ns to make this public to f enable those of the citizens stock ta raisers 1 rs and firm farmers ers who bave have relied upon 0 obtaining ning approved breeds breed sor kor lof sheep from him to make othe othy arrangements yours tours ours respectfully marshalla carter CASTES |