| Show ayt LOCAL ang AND OTHER MATTERS FROM FRIDAYS DAILY dalla f to WHOM IT mar MAT con Cox CONCERN cERN this thia certifies that amasa amass ba M lyman was out cut off from frethe the church of jesus christ of latter batter day saints by the high council of salt lake city ther thel day of may 1870 for apostasy WM DUNFORD dumford clerk DEPARTURE most of the missionaries who were wore c called at the lato late conference left this morning on their thel r way to tb europe they were ere ero accompanied to ogden by presidents yd e brabam young toung george A smith and D H wells and others ef of the authorities ties the missionary party from this city will vill be joined at ogden by another party com dom yom posed of the missionaries irom from the northern counties we wish them thern all a god ed speed R retrenchment yesterday afternoon the ladies of the tenth ward held a ro reunion styled a retrenchment supper under the auspices of the female relief belief society Soei soel ety which was gotten up in a happy style it was well atten attended oed and productive of good goed feeling and harmony the times make retrenchment a matter of fact now yet if the ladies can introduce systems of retrenchment in dress and diet that will ili be both pleasant and profitable their labors will willbe be hailed by all with pleasure wlee THE EASTERN camal CANAL we are informed that the directors of the canal running from cottonwood to the east part of oar our city design turning the water in the excavation today to day we shall be pleased to hear bear of the progress and success of the undertaking ON ox THE WAY we learn through a telegram to president brigham young that elders felt and jackson in charge of a company of eighteen saints passed through cheyenne nhe Khe yenne yesterday on their way to utah INDIAN F fiant A big fight with indians and US U S soldiers took tools place on the ath dinst at atlantic city W T according to ta p an elaborate account of the affair contained in the omaha herald of the loth the tho indians numbered about and the soldiers co 65 several indians were killed billed and on the side of the soldiers stambaugh who itis it is said sald was young officer was killed and several others were wounded simultaneous with the attack on atlantic city another body of indians nade made a descent on camp brown in wind river valley the infantry stationed there together with the citizens however without loss repulsed them 1 FROM SATURDAYS DAILY dainy i gone CONE TO PROTO t young left for provo this morning he will be absent for several days 41 DREADFUL ACCIDENT yesterday afternoon a number of children assembled at the house of mr amos howe opposite the lith ward schoolhouse he and his wife being absent to amuso amuse themselves at among other amusements they played at theatre and edgar howe aboy of fourteen or fifteen years of age took a shot gun which he supposed was unloaded and which he had repeatedly tried to fire off and pointed it at brigham lic ilc gosk hoskins ins a boy of thirteen years of age this being we suppose a part of the play and pulled the trigger to the boys horror the gun yent pent went off and the contents hit his companion a little behind the point of the shoulder ranging downwards young hoskins expired within nive five minutes edgar howe howo is old enough to acutely realize the dreadful nature of the accident and we understand he is inconsolable it is a shocking thing to a sensitive mind to have to th take life in self defense but so under such circumstances as these we describe this occurrence ought to be another warning added to the many already familiar to all of us of any age against the use nse of every description of firearms fire arms in play loaded guns should not cot be left carelessly cafe armind around and children should be warned against touching or handling them ahey maybe may bo left unloaded but accidents from the handling of guns supposed to td be empty are very 1 frequent re quent and when they do appen happen li are generally of an au appalling character from the fact of some loved one a relative or dear friend being the vic tie victim tim through the kindness pf af coroner beatle beatie we yve are aro enabled to lay the verdict of in the case before our readers salt lake city may IS 13 ar 1870 0 we the jury duly and sworn to enquire into the cause of the death of brigham heber Hb hoskins skins who now lies dead do say upon our gur oath from the testimony before before us that the said hoskins a boy about 13 years old at i to 2 on friday the dinst came to his death by an accidental shot from a gun in the hands of edgar edgan howe howo a box boy of about 15 years of age while playing at thEr th house ehouse of amos howe howett the father of the said edgar howe ward salt lake city i martin tin H peck peek geo campkin john larder sen seni H HS S beatie i coroner of salt lake nake ak C couney county un t digo DITOMA 41 general ing of those obtaining walien wajter for the tho bench lots r nork norh of the I 1 ward will bo be held heid at af th the sc holhouse ou thesda tuesday y at 7 pm A full fuli attendance attena attend uce nce la requested two tfx man max yesterday Text erday afternoon two tiro young nen den named henry langford ana and and ana geopp deoro knighton were drowned in a the tho jord n riter river langford was thirty years of dg and knighton sixteen it appears and ana a number of others had beel heel bathing in the jordan at a point northwest north west of the halfway half way house on the hi high gh road between this ity aty and bountiful knighton was waa a herd r in the em employ ploy 0 of f aro hogan of Boun fui ful and upon coming out of the water hi found that several of his herd had bad closed the tho river to the island beyond he iii in mediately returned and obtained his castl and was re crossing the river having holi holt of the tail tall of cofone one of his animals while pressing pr the animal go tinto deep water ind nd knighton called to his comrades that thata b should bo drowned langford Immedi immediately atey jumped into in to render him assistance if possible los jos sible sibie but unfortunately both were droter dro droy Ted jed bishop stoker and the citizens of bountiful were drag ging the river until 1 11 last night in order to recover the bodies but the they could not find them they recommence recommenced the search at 4 this morning but up to 9 0 the time at our informant left the bodies bad not ben ban found Bot not both hyoung young men were natives of england and sad rad to tell upon the exertions exe ons ono of knighton a widowed mother a aid ald fd her large largo family were mainly depend dependent mt for support ALL MOONSHINE the washington V evening star of the th instant says the mormons cormons baet et by moonlight for military drill our not give his au for the abaev statement but we assure him he is isad if he attaches any reliability whatever ver vei to it for there is i no truth in it all huei suel ridiculous yarns are mere moonshine A GOOD IDEA NW that the hoppers are able to jump arkind pretty lively and are doing so much damage it would be well if some plan child be devised to stay their depredations CO a the trees so that at least a portion of tie fruit crop might be preserved bro G nielson of the lith ward says he has adopted the following plan and found serviceable he girdles each tree tar at too great a height for the pests pesta 0 fly above bote boye it hesayo he says they will not face lace tin tic tar A small portion of tallow should be added to keep the tar soft sott it this plan i 11 effectual it should be generally adopted t is so easy of application I 1 tire NEW U S marshal M arshat COI col M T T patrick the V U S f marshal for this territory arrived in flis city last evening THAT CANAL is COMPLETED the ninth south st calai is now completed having been constricted constructed at an expense da of f the waters f red butte are turned into it and a portion of the waters of emigration arnd arid big armyon creek will be as soon boon as the canal to be constructed for that purpose by the county and now under contract shall be completed there is now considerable land submerged which this coudry canal will train and the proprietors of that land are naturally enough anai anxious 1 ouis to see it completed at as early a tay twy day fay as possible FROM prom blos 1104 MONDAYS DAYS DAILY I 1 An ARRIVED RIVED eiders elders N H felt and tho thor jackson arrived it ogden on saturday from missions inbe in he east they brag brought ht with them a company of sixteen saints from new now york state S ate as part of the fruits of their labors thele who reached this city on saturday evening they were to havo have been joined by others from other sections of the country but bit owing to some unexplained cause probably a misunderstanding I 1 as to the timi timo of departure the latter company was in missed sied but will arrive in a daya day dr two elders felt and ana jackson are well SPECIMEN OF HOME HOUR M manufacture nu on saturday we were shown a ladys hat of gimp straw manufactured by mrs nancy H rockwood boek Bock wood of this city preparation The of the straw as well as the manufacture of the tho hat was the work of mrs mis R and it was quite as elegant light and tasteful as any auy article of the kind which we haye hato seen imported with skill like this in our midst midat it is simply an indication of foolish extravagance and waste to import hats or bonnets for ladies or childr childrens Wa wear if mrs roc bock wood would only initia initiate to a few young women into the mysteries of this art we think it would pay her and them and might be made a great saving of means to the territory MURDERERS morgan day and thomas knapp the two men igen who recently murdered susan jones the negro woman at ogden after undergoing an examination thae tha thu e before his honor judge richards were wehe brought from that city to this thia on saturday list last and placed in safe keeping one or both of them has madea wn confession ofus of his guilt gulit t |