Show LOCAL AND OTHER natt MATT MATTERS brou erom FRIDAYS DAILY arril APRIL is 13 change and appointment we learn fr trum m the ri flen glennial llen nial star of march that elder EM dugdale has been released from the manchester Man chester conference and appointed to labor in the tha sheffield conference under the direction of president F B woolley A 0 packer convicted our dispatches state that alfred G racher pacher the man accused of murdering his five companion tors torb who left this territory for the ban ban san juan juan tuan country in 1872 and who afterward ate portions of their bodies has been convicted of murder in the first degree in the dis dla erict court at lake city colorado A motion for a new now trial wab was to be interposed by the de defense defence fenEe on the ground that the murders were committed on the indian reservation moroni mortuary we received the following some bome time since but could not publish it on account of the sexton by en aw oversight omitting to attach the name of the town sextons report of moroni sanpete county for the ibe year ending december aoth 1882 1682 diseases as follows fol foi lowe pneumonia ij 1 effects of au accident 1 drowned 1 lung fever 3 inflammation of the lungs 1 meas lef 2 teething 1 d dease dj ease case not known 1 old agea ages still born 1 premature ablith 1 effects of an accidental injury to the back 1 inflammation I 1 nf maies males ales aies 9 females 9 total 18 ANDREW PE peterson terson sexton first edition of the book of mormon normon mormon brother junius F wells has ec cured a rare rate relics relie in the shape of a copy of the first edition of the book mook of mormon s printed at pal myra by E B grandin for joseph smith jr those familiar with the early history of the church are aware of the fact that when the work was printed the first coples copies e ll 11 were taken east by gy hyrum byrum r u m smith and samuel H U smith brothers of the tand bold boid sold eold by them the volume secured by brother weil wela s la Is one of those first copies having been obtained from bom a party in water WaLer watertown town N Y who purchased it from the SI smith bihl brothers while the itter iatter were on the mission referred to the volume is well preserved and is printed in good ifred c clear le ar ty type larger than that of th the latest edition which Is ia sp specially adapted to be carrle carrie d ar around aund by missionaries more than for domestic or pulpit pur purposes posen poseA there la is a demand for an edition in larger type than that of the one now in general ue use supremely absurd the gies aies and contortions of the small fragmentary sect calling themselves the reorganized church of latter day saints to foist themselves into notoriety Is somewhat amusing A short time bince since they made application to the secretary of blate state to be exempted from front the operations of the notorious and impotent JEv arta circular intended to check the immigration of the latter day saints to this country from europe the secretary very properly refuses to take any action regarding the mat ter when it Is ia considered that the circular never was aimed at the sect claiming this exempt exemption exemptions ions lons the supreme absurdity of ane application Is ia at once apparent the genuine church would have havy been most moat complacently reconciled to the distinction being made by the secretary but seeing the difference is already so vast it could not well be made more so the so BO called reorganized church is composed preponderate derat angly of apostates apo statts from the genuine article and wholly of those who repudiate the doctrines introduced by the great prophet joseph emith smith it is a positive fact that were it not for the church the apostate sect would arcely scarcely ec bo be noticed as having an existence in tha tho world but the genuine article being so generally thing pitted in op oppose k sl tion to 10 it receives a conspicuousness of position to which its lia intrinsic insignificance significance does not entitle it FROM SATURDAYS DAILY APRIL vin the ministry by private letter from bichop 0 OP F whitney me learn that he is enjoying enjoy ing his labors greatly in the london conference and tho the change from office work to the regular ministry had a already had a beneficial effect upon hia hib physical health his numerous friends will be pleased to learn of his prosperity in the missionary noid nield the mechanical department mr geo 0 bywater was wab installed yesterday at the uth utah central B R B R master mechanic hitsu ris his superior mechanical skill and familiarity with railroad work generally gained by lengthy practical experience amply qualities qualifies him for tho situation and his numerous friends will be pleased to learn of his ble promotion an une unexpected botea decision yesterday judg juda X rendered a decision dex dox in one of the suits planted against thomas taylor by allen alien G campbell involving a dispute as L to the ownership of co cirtain certain iron mines in iron county the general understanding being that mr taylors res reb right of possession was beyond legitimate question the fact that the judgment was in favor of M mr campbell will cause a good deal ot of surprise reward eeward offered circulars have been issued by the boise noise city olty idaho authorities offering a reward of 2000 for the iho capture and delivery at boise idaho of the four convicts who lately escaped from the penitentiary at that place their names are moroni hick in for 20 years for murder ir ralph johnson in for burglary for seven years J W hays for grand larceny four yearb and charies charles chambers for robbery niue nine years A captured coon yesterday I 1 afternoon a racoon lacoon was found in nn an aperture in the walls walla of the temple about sixty feet from the ground he was wag fat and sleek and evidently took his elevated pc position eltion on the lookout for pigeons chehad he had probably reached his bis hiding place by climbing up tue scaffolding and creeping along a beam which extended to the place where he was capter captured ed atter alwer being caught the brute was waa soon safely ensconced in a box probable change tho U P B R are con oon considering eldering the feasibility of lessening lebe iese ening the express train time between ogden and omaha ro eo as to have the arrival at ogden 9 a m instead of 6 pm such a change would be a great convenience to business men by enabling them to get got their mails direct in the early part of the day the same fame benefit would apply as aa regards pase pace passengers engers who gen generally rally raily prefer to arrive ai at their destinations inthe in the day time we hope hops the change wili will be effected missionaries on the way we ve are in receipt of a note from brother charles denney with the party of missionaries who left on the U P K R R on tuesday last it was dated at cheyenne apr april lith 11 th they expected to arrive at omaha at p m on the following day one man narrow narrowly y escaped being killed on the train on the 11 lith th As it was waa moving out he endeavored to step stop on but missed his footing and bung hung suspended by his hands between the two cars he ho however weyers r regained gained e his footing and escaped unhurt A battered nose kose in our bastis last issue in the parti particulars eulays of an accident at wellsville in which the nose nobe of a boy was waa injured by a bat slipping from the hands of s baseball player our informant gave the name of the injured boy koy as owens we learn from our regular correspondent at wellsville that thel Djury happened to thomas stoddard a eon of mr john stoddards studdards dards darda aged abndt 10 years that his nose was smashed in a dreadful manner being cut at the root the gristle broken and the shap shapeless elew elea nose nobe driven to one side of the face mr james H haslam AO 9 sewed up the gash and strul straightened gli gil bened the organ to its 33 natural shape the youth la Is doing far better than waa expected mah utan journal vestibule decorations the decoration co of the lobby jobby of the salt sait lake theatre which has haa just Juat been completed was the subject of agreeable surprise and favorable comment by bythe the audience jast last night the rho rhe harmony of tints la beautiful and the brilliancy of colors used with admirable art and judgment judgments lights up tip and enlivens the delicious tones of greye producing that effect of cheerfulness and life which Is a proper introduction to the pleasures inside the entrance to a theatre should bo be inviting and we congratulate the artist upon his use uee of color and uin ufim the excellent taste which caused him to stop just at the proper limit to prevent even the suspicion of gaudiness mr W 0 morris in this work haa real art ability we are glad that he be has been so GO entirely successful and owing to the peculiar confar conformation matlon mation of the architecture with which he dealt it was no easy task to produce pleasing result resul to his modesty and good sense tern temper r h his energy and ambition wein we anticipate t ic I 1 with interest the work which he will do in the auditorium in hi the near future A deplorable case yesterday in the third district court the case of george steed steeds of farmington suing for it a decree of divorce his wife came up for hearing the defendant not appearing the aepli cant wag nag granted the decree and the custody of hig big four dren oar readers are already familiar with some of the details of this deplorable plo rable and aggravated basea number of which were set bet forth in the complaint in the suit bult mr steed was as marrie marreea ct to hia his wife in 1871 and by her had four lour children bubines business 4 lately called him from home to arl ari zyna and during his absence he left a t ancient tan named robert white in I 1 charge of hla hit cattle on his bis return he discovered that through the dl di abol abolish ism of white his wife hd had proved unfaithful to him he also alleged that this same fame white threatened to ro take his iffe life with a knife A short time since mr steed shot three bulletts bul bui letts ietta into whites bozyone bod yone in the shoulder Bh and two in the thigh had the leaden messengers maruck a more vital part and bent sent the consummate scoundrel eco undrel ondrel out of the world the general verdict would hao wave been served him right society has no use for buh suh sual fiends flenda incarnate FROM MONDAYS DAILY APRIL ia appointments FOR eor QUARTERLY conference 9 until OCTOBER bait balt lake late stake st akel akes july iet let and ad weber and juab april 21 and 22 and july and box elder and goosle stakes stages april and and july and cache and wasatch stakes may ath and ath and August ath and eth bear liko lako and summit stakes may and 13 th and august 11 lith th and sanpete and Morgan slakes stakes may and and august and millard and bevier hevier stakes may and 2 and nd A aagaat agus t 25 th and ath utah and emery stakes june sad and 3rd ard and sept af iet let A and 2nd and davis DA vis and kanab stakes june jane oth and loth and september esth and gih st george stake june jane and and sept and loth parowan carowan stake june jane and 24 th and sept and beaver stake june juno 30 and july lat and sept and josiper JOSEPH jose Josi pin pir F SMITH D Ric richards hards HAnDs raised this sea season searon gon aon on acres acrea ol of land and pay for it tio a bushel dash on delivery deliver yub yut hit bit salt lake city we hope hops the farmers will not lose eight of this matier maU erand enand and will put in linseed crops if for no other purpose by way of experiment the seed la Is wan ed for oil producing purpose purposes to create supplies bur sur plies piles for the germania germanda Ger manla mania lead borlis where it 13 intended to manu mauu manufacture fact ure I 1 paint material mater mator laie laib narrow harrow escape mrs dr ellen B ferguson had a narrow escape about 5 yesterday afternoon As the lady jady was driving down main street below the clift home houte a horse upon which a ad lad named smith was riding backed toward the doctors buggy and deliberately kicked her animal causing him to rear and plunge so BO furiously that the tugs tuga broke and the vehicle was nearly upset the horse horbe made a dash to run off but dr maintained her presence of mind mand hel bravely to the iines lines and by her in quieting him and in thit thia way prevented a serious accident the only damage was the breaking of the harness funeral of a fireman the funeral Eer services vices over the remains of geo clark mark a member of the salt lahe lake eho firo brigade were conducted at the seventeenth ward school house yesterday blahos presiding the hall was densely filled the brigade who were in uniform and had crape craps on their arms executed rhe funeral dieco discourse urse uree was delivered by elder eider 0 W penrose who was followed in 10 a few brier brief remarks by elder jabez W taylar the remains were followed to the c cemetery by the brigade on the march their brass band dirges on the ways a cortege of carriages filled with people bil bringing nging up the rear obtrusive tramps tramp s jarvis jarvia mars marsi 1 den stops stop at the louse house of his b ro i ther james marsden jr of the t A th i ward when he went home on saturday night he dlf dif discovered covered a tram tramp p inthe in the thu pantry jarvis jarvia elvell procured a double shut shot shotgun gun and as the intruder took atooli his flight t across the jot lot he be sent bent a couple of shots after him the only effect this treatment appeared to have wa was 8 to increase ine inC teabe tease the speed of the flying miscreant but whether the poor fellow was hit or not la Is not known last the proprietor of the place found another specimen of the genus tramp on the bame same prem frem premises lees fees and promptly prompt ay iy ran him off vagrants are numerous in that section of the city his end ead was peace reace brother william millard of we eighteenth ward died this morning of chronic asthma from which he had bad been a sum bum fierer for many years he belong ei e 1 to the humbler walks of iloe life was the tho personification of honesty and integrity giving the tha most unmistakable evidences in hla hib daily course that he was a genuine follower of the lord jesus according to the beat ligh he po possessed messed he livel lived at peace with his hia fel fei fellowmen and the spirit of serenity rested upon him to his latest breath much bluch sympathy is felt for his aged partner in life as the respected couple were held by the tho most moat devoted attach ment his seventy seventh oan oun contemporary the herald of yesterday morning morn ing log had the following communication ni today to day li the seventy seventh anniversary niver bary sary of the natal day of the venerable citizen father eathen W J mop of the eleventh ward of this city of him it may be truly said bald he is a plo pio pioneer neer in his youth he learned the harness making at which trade he has labored 69 years he has been a steady and consistent member of the church of latier latter day saints for 33 yearb years to his wife who is ablo over 70 years of age he has been married over 55 years today he be is surrounded by his family to his great grandchildren grand children and friends who have met to cheer him and bieh aleh him lm many more happy years father mops mors Is ia well known and respected by all the elders who visited london sears soars ago when ho he resided in the big city the eight right of children to health beaith health is a right of childhood some children are born bom diseased it is true with inherited kolpon in their blood yet even in one generation inherited evil can be almost entirely eradicated out of the body the iwa of health are simple few in number within |