| Show 1 I abdal I daal alid and md other r matters mum I 1 FROM FRIDAYS bait daily NOV MV 23 suspended the masons engaged iel tel withe yu ithe new ew walls valls t hapa bayo t work fon for a day or the ir riyal lyal of bome borne necessary material materials ook coal JW J J W BrOWnI brownl ilg fig of bf oden ogden hag hav haflund faund a valuable bed of coal thirty six elx miles east cast of ogden near lost beek so we learn junction an t wanted 6 j t 1 l address wanted if charlotte koch will leave her address at the DESERET NEWS office her son ion edward edwatd J will visit her anila an abe 0 giad glad iad lad to see her I 1 home mission home missionaries will preach in all wards of this city next dext sunday the excepting the fourth and fifth wards warda the latter being in cour course be of completion arld and unfit for holding meetings there those missionaries who were appointed to that ward will please govern themselves accordingly cedar city by letter min louis fisher dated cedar city olty november 1877 we learn that the sunday school of that ward was re reorganized organized on the lith dinall dinst with the following officers superintendent in samuel leigh first assistant superintendent john V adams second assistant superintendent john parry jun secre tary louis fisher assistant secretary lehi lehl jones jdnes treasurer jos joa 0 hunek hunger librarian saml woud wood er J oseph joseph coslett coals goals to newcastle 11 ff carrying coals to newcastle ia Is nearly thrown into the shade several produce merchants of this city have lately been shipp shipping lilg braff brao inlo into into this market from the tho missouri river this too when the territory is plethoric with the staff of 1 I we presume the cause of this bran importation is that the market is already stocked with flour and therefore the necessity for making more does not exist flour ia is not being made bran is not dot produced new machinery solomon brothers manufacturers of boots and shoes have just received a couple of pieces of machinery made by silman sliman of birmingham england the largest piece is for cutting soles and heel pieces and operates by foot treadles tre adles dib dit dispensing with tile the old method ot of cutting by pounding with a mallet the thel other machine ia is much smaller and dl Is s u used se I 1 for perforating the soles ta to m receive ce li the pegs or rivets twenty hands are employed at the establishment and large quantities of goods are turned out the machinery was imported from birmingham through Z C C M I 1 1 the sandwich islands quite a large audience attended the lecture on the sandwich islands at the N ward V a rd assembly rooms last evening elder lambert treated the subject in an interesting and instructive manner exhibiting in the course of the lecture a number of specimens from the islands elders eldera george Q cannon and joseph F smith were present and tile the latter made a few remarks at the cl close 0 se following up the matter of the lecture elder smith having spent a conFide considerable rable rabie time on the islands as v a missionary a number of years yeara ago mome some who were present regaled ahe audience with a native soil sou gand the ath ward string baud band supplied tup piled plied some soma good Jil instrumental mu ic returned again adain we received a call from elder joseph B reynolds in 1854 he arrived in this city from the state of new york in 1856 he went east ehst with tho the intention of returning ing with his hii family lie he slates elates that a complication of circumstances prevented him carry carrying i ng out his intention tion and he only reached here on the first of last month and iund was followed by his family a few weeks subsequently after an absence from the gathering place of the saints of awen twenty y one years he naturally sees great changes since 1856 and is surprised at the material advancement that has bag been made his hla last place of residence was in pennsylvania he expresses himself as pleased to be once more in utah utah I 1 mining south A gentleman who recently returned from frisco Alin mining fing district south bouth of Be beaver ayer states that brinl sg has lagged there since the burning of camp bell cullom cos gos smelter smelt tr however he ex expresses reses the belief that it will become oneff one of the m most ost important mining camps ia in utah the firm parried named have shipped ma ferial front this city fortne for the berec erection forthwith of three si sm elting furnaces and iho tho ansco smelting smelling Sm elting eiting company intend erecting an additional stack between now and next sp spring ring notwithstanding t these 1 intended ante i d e d improvement sour informant states state s that the district will net not be a a good 11 II aj 1 place for persons to go to who are 1 seeking am employment pih tent until 1 spring 1 opens I 1 weather pr by courtesy of the deseret telegraph company weare we are enabled to publish the annexed weather report reports NOVEMBER 2 35 p m monroe clear and arid rather cold nights moroni very cold alid aila and alla indy windy rather cloudy r mount munt pleasant very claudy hold hoid o guld gold old oid and nd windy ephraem little cloudy and cold eahl windy and cloudy moudy P provo cloudy and windy payson cloudy and windy fillmore cloudy and coo cool wind blowing toquerville clear dear and pleasant logan half snowing and d half ra ining raining hard s I 1 snowing and find bl blowing aw bigham B city olty r it hab has been rain inc ine ing hard all ali day and is still raining wood woods cro cross raining hard the last of the we olty city wards the presidency of the stake met with the elders eiders priests teachers and deacons of the fifteenth and brighton wards last 10 evening when the foll following owida brethren were unanimously sustained in the positions named and all set aupart excepting one ohe who was absent james jamea W ure president of the elders quorum composed of the elders in the fifteenth and brighton wards andrew S gray and william gedge counselors Jed jedediah edlah W ashton president of the first quorum of deacons in the fifteenth ward jacob olsen and benjamin F lebarron counselors joh job john n lloyd president t of the second quorum of deacons in the fifteenth ward edwin C beer and owen J parry counselors this completes the organization of the elders and deacon deacons s quor ams in thil this city with the exception of a few who were not prepared as s soon as the organization of these quorums qu not now organized is TT ported reported up the names of the presidency thereof will be published in the NEWS there will not be mare more than enough ordained priests in this cl city ty to fill one quorum and only about enough teachers ordained to nil fill two they will be duy duly notified through the NEWS when and where to meet when their organic tion will be effected returned missionaries this thib morning we wo were pleased to receive ceiva a call fro from 1 m elder william patman of ambricio Ambri caa cao fork and elder W 0 A smoot jr of provo who returned from missions to euro europe P with the last company of etin emigrants that arrived but whom we had not seen since their arrival until til today to day elder wh who 0 had charge of the emigrant born boin company parly alluded to left for bretall britain n oct he labored during the whole ime ime IMO in the london conference first as traveling elder eider in the essex district of th atfield and for alid last thirteen months p as i president preM dent of or the conference he baptized seventy nine persons wio who had hid bevet never belonged to the church and about aboul twenty five who had bad formerly held heid ii a standing and vind fadieh aw awby away a y making about a ii undred hundred in all I 1 he lip greatly j enjoy enjoyed 1 his labors and was ever everywhere received abild and treated willi with kininess kinu kinn ness elder smoot left home at nt the same ome ume as 0 eldr elor on arriving ili in ED england he fie received an appointment to labor in the sheffield she f codifer conference rice under tinder the direct tion of elder peter barton then president of the conference during the last year of his stay he presided over the conference succeeding elder barton batton in ln that position he ana and others who were laboring in that part baptized quite a number of people and atad recently a it spirit of enquiry relative to the gospel app appeared eared bared lo 10 prevail and the pros peets for tor a good work were enczur a aging 9 elder eider smoot who is a nan man enjoyed his labors exceed exceedingly ing ya and appreciates the experience he tie gained as a missid missionary nary I 1 brog nally daily 0 sa expected d home elder elders jame tames rames 9 T lisonbee and thomas E mur mun oho oby who have bave been laboring in iii herd berD states for some time past are u understood to have bave started fa mon for r home homb tile dinst they may consequently pon gon be pe expected h e fi wo t cr r three days d atys tt ri i 1 t variety D during u ring the last two das there has haa been atmospheric var variations laciona of almost almo st every sh shade a ide clouds sunshine rain hail bail and snow 1 i I Re returning tuning south bro joseph W W mcmurrin formerly of the ward of efthia this city started back yesterday y on the return to his adopted home at allentown on the little colorado arizona carpeting car Oar the colora in the carpets manufactured at the provo mills are unusually liz bright ight spec spee specimens can be seen at the store of mr mi john C cutler old Cons cods constitution buildings gaining ground hone houe manufactures fae fac tures liepp gaining ground mr W H rowe of the tile big boot zis ais is re belving receiving I 1 assurances from different parts of the terri territory tory tery thattie that the articles of his bis make are asked for three toone to one against the imported ported fatal accident veat Yeat yesterday erday a miner date ami wa lna Ina instantly tautly m killed and antone seriously wounded by the prema ture explosion af pf glant giant powder while they were preparing a blast in the flagstaff mine little cottonwood ton wood great attraction through the courtesy of general john emmith esmith emm Eft mith the infantry band under the leadership of prof la mar blar will play at the theatre on monday evening when Buck Duck stones famous comedy of married lile life will be presented by an all amateur company for the benefit of mount olivet cemetery woollen general it T burton who went east to chicago at the same time as col winder returned last evening while east he gleaned a good deal of valuable information in regard to different branches of df manufacture especially in relation to woollen clothe in which he is interested te being one of the proprietors of the wasatch mills milis last of the season at noon noori today the last rock that will be placed on the walls of the temple this season w was as laid seven courses of face and bix eix of inside rock rode have been laid all round this year llast last year five courses were laid the building begins to come up finely so that an excelle excellent ut idea can be formed of its character and how it will W ill ili appear when finished effects of an accident this morning james whitworth of the ola oia ward aged about sixty two years departed this life the indirect cause of death was an injury to ills his hip joint received a year a ago D by failing falling from a wagon the hurt super induced an affection of yf the kidneys from which he died he was lakub irom the time of the accident till his hi death christian union onion mrs harriet beecher stowe will begin a serial story our folks at roganue uc ia in the christian union new york this menth month it is paid said that this story is one of mrs stowed admirable pictures of nw england country life dramatic pictorial pathetic and full of that mysterious life principle which la Is the first condition of the highest art in form of literature 0 0 quarterly conferences the jc re gular guiar quarterly ay conferences of zt the mahlard and sevier evler stakes of ot zion are bein being holdt ho held heid idt today to da day y and tomor to mor row iti at aad richfield respectively we understand that elders 0 pratt slid and lofendo snow of the quorum of the apostles les ies are aie expected ib attend the first named conference alae and elder elden laer ider orson hyde the latter A company from georgia W we 0 are re 16 informed formed that a company of saints from georgia arid alid Aia ala alabama barna in charge of E elder bider lder iden john morgan MOr gall passe passed d topeka kansas westward bound bounds yesterday we understand that this company twill come by rail to Pu eljo eijo colorado from whence its members intend to gradually move sou southwestward south th west wesl westward ward to the the saints on the little colorado river th M work in georgia on the infill clift a branch brauch of the church of heags christ of latter day saints numbering thirteen members bers berb was at grove georgia by E elder elden ider lder john 11 morgan organ elder morgan writes that lie he has baptized twenty one souls during the past few weeley weeks and that he e expects x to baetje half a doen dozen moro more I 1 within liin tile the n next ex t week after the of hia communication ith alth 1 th ginst entertainments tb the e twentieth ward institute will give two of their interesting entertainments anthe on the evenings of tuesday and wednesday next at which bome some of the beat local talent will appear some hame of the pieces are written and expressly for these entertainments by die dle mews mess ars C W stayner aud and jos J daynes daynes 0 one attractive feat feature is a iut lut dutch 0 I 1 character song writ temy teny the above for mr air 0 french who appears as keatrina The tho entire pro gramme is well arranged and bears evidences of being gotten up with ith the tho care characteristic io of the gentlemen gentle gentie raen named mr john daynes is conductor and rind mr air jos J daynes accompanist asti who will also perform some piano plano pieces during the evening the proceeds are to be devoted to ward pur purposes poes t 0 ogden O aden items ac C woodmansee vought the ogden n iron works for 5 bamberger bidding against him to within of that amount bin brn mr william driver who was recently injured by being thrown from his hig horse against a wagon is so far recovered as to be able to visit ivilla his bis fine business establishment on main street the new post office is filled up with new boxes and is an office which does credit to the P M and the city ogden had snow while we were getting rain yesterday A good wagon road has haa been worked to the coal mines newly discovered six miles from Croy cros croyden den deD summit county and thirty bix six milts from ogden one vein is five live feet and the other twenty feet thick we glean the above items from the junction unction 7 of the and instas from the tast east last evening col john B R winder returned return ad his lis visit to chicago in the interest of the deseret tanning and manufacturing fac turing company he lie was treated with marked courtesy by prominent anent t manufacturers and merchants of the queen city und was afforded every faculty for obtaining the information he desired we learn from him that three large tanneries canneries tann eries are in fil course of erection in chicago two of which are nearly completed they are being built by parties patties already in the business showing that it is a paying branch improvements in the tanning tannin g business are constantly being made and col winder obtained iii information for fon relative to the most moat im proved machinery suited bulted to the wants of the new establishment liere here in passing through the celebrated e d boul bout and shoe ahoe establishment of M D wells wella co he noted some |