Show ife LOCAL AND OTHER OTTERS MATTERS ekl ell left eor FOR president young left is city cly cay for ogden early this morning he will return home tomorrow to morrow evening yu eil ekl iI MADAME ADAME SC scheller beller RELLEn the tho very popular artiste appears reappears re at the theatre tomorrow to morrow night in the maid and the magpie her engagement is a very short one so 60 all of her friends should make good use of the time by going to witness her most pleasing renditions to WHOM IT MAY CONCERN this tines t hat that 31 D merrick of franklin 1 cache co was cut off from the church of jesus christ of latter day saints for un it christian like conduct bythe bytho high council H at salt lake city this lith day of october 1869 wm clerk smithfield citizen writing from this thriving settlement on the 4 ath t h dinst says s a ys we are now entering into in to a co opera tive i ve system of farming A portion of the best land has haa been selected in our field consisting of about acres in a body which can be surrounded with water the owners of said land express sed at a mass meeting their willin willingness hind find e s s to exchange the use of said land for hand land in other parts of the tho field for the coming season the acres forms two fields with committees appointed to give out the land in proportion to mens families and in no wise to refuse a portion to those who artly aptly apply on the plea of their being non landholders land hol hoi holders ers being assured that some who donate the use of their land will not ask other in exchange by this means we think we we can insure our oar bread another season and mr hopper surely cannot complain on friday last a small bay mare having a S spanish anish brand on her left hip with saddle bridle bridie hair and grass ropes on was found in bear river by three boys who were hunting along the bank of the river immediately west of this place the animal appeared to have been very recently drowned A grey IT S blanket sunder wa the saddle the supposition is that the rider had undertaken to cross the tho river not knowing of its quick sand banks when the animal getting entangled with the r ropes became unmanageable the ilie rider p pio plo bably babiy sacrificing his own ilfe J life ife while t trying to extricate the animal such are th the e in the absence of any knowledge in relation to the matter IN THE SEVENTH SEVEN TIr clr WARD A sneak thief has been going the rounds of the seventh ward during the last few nights appropriating all he could 11 1 lay his hands upon one resident of that war ward lai lax has lost about nifty fifty dollars worth of tools another a portion of his wagon while a third has had a quantity of under clothing abstracted str acted the gentleman steals with nice discrimination taking the best articles 0 only leaving dose lose those of lesser value for the nse use of their rightful owners the citizens of the seventh and neighboring wards should be on their guard and give the fellow a warm garm reception as soon as they are sure of their man SANTAQUIN if FEMALE RELIEF BELIEF SOCIETY this society heid held its first annual meeting on the third uit when tho the report of the society was reaf read road showing an income of its elizabeth ji stickney and her counsel coun counsel sef soi addressed the meeting also president D H hollada holladay y and others them room was tastefully decorated for the occasion and there was a fine find nine fine display of articles manufactured by the society in the evening there was a dance at which the music played gratuitously so that the proceeds might increase the funds of the society PASSED THROUGH Ciri clil cAGo amongst our telegraphic dispatches received this morning we came across the following item three hundred and fifty mormons cormons Mor mons principally welsh and english E passed passer through chicago last evening for utah we presume the late heavy floods in the eastern states must have somewhat delayed these passengers for they ought toi to have been considerably further west than Chicag chicago 0 last evening INDIAN TROUBLES AT F FORT ORT F FETTER ETTERMAN marcol coi col COI hilson writing to the tho omaha herald regarding affairs alfort at fort eort fetterman makes the following startling assertions theres Th ereis no longer room for a doubt but that we are anthe eve ofa of a general and malicious war with the sioux and half breeds I 1 do not think the Arapah pes will participate though they have not been about tho the post for some time 1 I am afraid they will capture the mail party or log train and perhaps burn the saw mills wood piles and haystacks hay stacks there are not more than seventy five men for duty in the garrison if we dont get a reinforcement soo soon n you may depend upon our having trouble gen augur is expected here this week to meet the arapa hoes but capt patterson cannot find a messen messenger er bravo enough togo to go to their camp after them 01 FROM wednesdays DAILY INDIANS IN sanpete SAN pETE rete wo behave have received the tho following short note from col K R N ni allred alired of springtown Spring town dated the lith dinst in justice to tie the indians indians I 1 wish to cor recta a mistake found in no 35 of the DES i ERET NEWS headed indians mad in sani san i pete peto ele eto over a communication from fairview fah fab view 1 have good reasons for saying that it should have been headed beaded indians glad in sanpete San pete I 1 the aro are glad to find stock upon the thousand illis hills which b becomes mes an easy prey to their natural instincts further proof is at hand bartos BARTON husn liu flu HUGHES miEs AW A W street esq P M has hw received a letter aletter from mrs M mary aj hughe ug bes bea of warsaw benton co mo who nt is anxious x i ous to hear of her son barton R P ilu liu Hughes who been informed was in this city eity about a year ago aga MrsHugh mrs hughes esis is nearly one hundred years old and is very anxious to hear from or see her son once more before she passes away if any of our subscribers can give the old lady any information of other her hen soi or w will ill lii communicate with mr street they will be doing her a groat great favor PASSED omara OMAHA elder warren N benberry sen berry telegraphs to president young that the company of saints under the guidance of el elder eider der james lawsen left omaha at noon yesterday in eight cars elder dusenberry will travel with this company to O oden ogden den where they may bo be expected on thursday or friday 0 A generous GEN GENE Kong Enous GIFT we WO clip thep th following from the tho S in ln francisco He hebrew breir 61 the foli foll following owing letter inclosing a draft of from the first hebrew benevolent society in salt lake city was received by mr 0 meyer president cs the first hebrew benevolent society of this city r SALT nake LAKE CITY sept isoo 1860 MR mn C meyers meters dear sir at a meeting of the first hebrew benevolent socie ty held on the instant the motion was unanimously carried to send gend to you four hundred dollars of our funds funda for oaf our 00 suffering eg religionists in western russia which I 1 take pleasure in sendina you herewith please accept the same and oblige by acknowledging the draft yours respect respectfully L in the name of our suffering br brethren Athren far fari away we express to the members of the first hebrew benevolent society of salt sait lake city our best thanks to which wo we add our hearty amen THE TROUPE the howson sisters having completed their engagement at omaha have accepted one to perform at woods museum new york lerr LEFT Os Us the wilmington excursion party left this morning for their onward journey per I 1 LT P RR BB PACIFIC PA ciric RAILROAD denver like salt lake city is building 6 a branch road to connect it with the union pacific pacifier railroad the which ab cording according to our denver and cheyenne exchanges is progressing rapidly towards completion rha rhe the dhe track Is now completed beyond the summit the highest point on the road and ind is now being laid at the rate of above a mile mil e a day the cheyenne leader zeader observes it is reali reail really worth a visit to witness the almost marvellous marcellous marv ellous rapidity of the wor kand the splendid system which has been adopted eddythe by the superintendent capt clayton to facilitate operations we are r informed that the same rate race rae of speed can be ke kept t r up as long as the s eason season remains navora favora favorable bie bee j frow FROM THURSDAYS DAILY THE CENTRAL RAILROAD president brigham young returned from his trip to ogdon ogden last evening accompanied by president geo A smith W jennings esq vico vice president of the tho U C K R K R and F little uttie esq esc S superintendent Super of construction st while in n that city they had the pleasure of witnessing the first locomotive run aron alon arong along the track of the utah central railroad railroaded and nd over the weber river bridge brid go dragging in its wako waho fifteen cars loaded with iron and ties the track is now laid about three miles this side of the weber river over the most difficult portion of tho the road and is pyo progressing gressing at the rate of about half hair a mile a day john ayoung WY W young oung esq assi assisted steil by so seventy verify nien men is laying the rails and as asa a sample of what they are aro dl doing he telegraphed to president young last evening to the effect that yesterday they laid 2800 feet of rail besides loading and unloading twenty carloads of iron irod hn and ties twenty more car loads were to be bo brought to the front by the locomotive this morning all appears favorable for the early completion of the track and we know of no reison reason why the snort of the iron horse should not be heard in the streets of this city before 1869 gives way to 1870 president young and the other gentlemen who returned return ef with him speak with pleasure of the gratification the sight of tho the first locomotive on the first road built and owned by the people of this ter teri i atory gave them which argued so much for the future eil eli ell being of israel correction in our report of awards at the lato late territorial fair published in yesterdays ter days NEWS the name of brother T C jones brush manufacturer of this city to a diploma was awarded for the bes best homemade home made brushes was omitted THAT fox john W young esq and several other gentlemen have undertaken to establish h a manao erie erle in this city to be more especially devoted demoted 0 the native an animals m als ais of this section of the continent one of those animals a silver grey fox fok lately escaped from the residence of mr young and has not yet been recovered it is a valuable animal and it is possible another of tho the same kind cannot be obtained should any of our citizens find it and will return I 1 n it they will confer a favor on mr V young u g see his advertisement where ho he offers va 15 reward for its recovery ay otner OTHER matoh MATCH there will ba bo another base ball match on the esth ward square on saturday oct at 1 p m between the eureka club of this city and the base baso ball club of camp douglas this is an excellent opportunity for the lovers of this sport to witness some fine play DISTRICT COURT count pursuant to adjournment tho the court met at 10 am today to day several aliens allen were admitted to citizenship shi P in the case base of wilson and morton vs J browning and C 16 williamson judgment was rendered for amount claimed in the ease easm of J P F ct co vs IT P railroad an affidavit for continuance fad filed b by complainant complainants counsel was granted in ze the case of godbe and mitchell vs orr co a jury was waa waived and the case submitted to the court john thompson and K R W mcallister Allister Mo were sworn a and nd examined the deposition of VV W H miles jr was read and put in evidence the case of mrs nellie nellier kay ray robinson vs salt lake city in ejectment was wag arg argued teed tied I 1 the above case was instituted as is is generally known on complaint of dr J K X robinson in this court in september 1860 hon john titus judge juige it may with propriety be termed a case of long standing the argument for th tho the complainant thus far has partaken partaker par taken of as much of professional vim as if it were just ejust coined from the legal mint the petit jury was excused till thi tomor to inor lnor mor row at ae 10 loam am adjourned till pm |