| Show LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS FROM TUESDAYS DAILY oot OCT 3 land in emery emer y county 0 ouy A gen glean geidan gle tle an in from moab emery county informs us that settlers are wanted there land can be bough trough tat the rate of 75 or loo per 40 10 acres with water right A handsome book r A new sew edition of the doctrine and covenants ihas ihns lately been issued from this thib of innee it is neatly printed on nice diee tinted paper ap er in in clear and easily read type the th e pages have a wide ide margin ein gin and copious foot notes the book is handsomely and substantially bound in leather and is in in every particular similar to the liverpool edition price it is a work that can be recommended to all egyptian E 0 tian rice eloe A fine specimen of bof egyptian 1 rice has been presented to the museum by mr J A van natta of this city it was raised by olim from seed sent from the east em states although in egypt this variety of rice may be raised without water it appears that this cannot be done here brotherman Brot brother herVan van natta says the plant grows very readily at finst first but that as soon as the seeds begin to develop the growth is very slow there are about 2500 seeds in each head the stem and leaves resemble those of corn and the cultivation is similar to that of corn it is sown in rows about ten inches apart in rows four feet wide and bushels to the acre could be raised FROM wednesdays DAILY OCT 6 r information wanted of mary wary roberts Bo berts daughter of owen G roberts emigrated to utah from st louls louis about 1860 send word to this office settled the contest between the ontario company and the owners of the henrietta nil mining 1 ning claim which a little while ago pr promised to become the source of considerable ild lid litigation gatlon gation has been settled at last the ontario company takes possession of the property in dispute for certain considerations which are not tot to be published republished the compromise covers all disputes between the two companies growing out of the cao cas case se mentioned above I 1 beef shipment preparations are ate underway under way by a number of prominent business men of salt lake and utah coun goun ties nes to make a shi shipment P of native beef to the eastern markets a bets president A 0 smoot of provo N groesbeck E Esq sq of this city jas A bean and other owners in the coop co op herd are the consign 0 ers the cattle are to be driven to evanston or some gome other eligible point in wyoming along the line of the railroad and shipped alive to council bluffs or chicago the sellers receive 4 cents per pound gross weight which is a pretty fair price the first shipment will be made during durin g the next fortnight and will consist of head of beeves lynch law taw the other evenin ovenin evening 0 we published publish edA A dispatch announcing announcing r tile the murder murde of michael michaei carbis f abie man of the california mine silver neef beef by a man roan named thomas forrest whom carbis had discharged from tile the mine tilo thy following followill follo wil wll 14 special telegrams which explain themselves were received this morning the first is signed by our st george correspondent the tile other is from the operator ST GEORGE oct 6 1880 editor deseret news neds last night sheriff hardy and guard were overpowered and thomas Forres forrestt fc taken olit and banger hanger y 7 1 W y ef af own ftc wi forrest was held for the murder of mr air carbis about two this morning a 6 large party of masked men with horses came to the county jail and demanded the kelsof of Sheriff Hardy who was there with a guard agaard hardy refused to give them up they then held him took the keys and went to the cell of thomas forrest put a rope around forresta For rests neck and took him about a quarter of a mile from the court house and hung him on a shade tree and quietly left leaving edving the body swinging forrest killed mr carbis at silver reef beef on the third dinst Z C ire iff I 1 stockholders meeting the general meeting of the stockholders of zions operative cooperative co mercantile institution was held yesterday afternoon in the council house president W H hooper being absent on account of sickness vice president jennings filled the office of chairman the business done in the last six months ana and the present condition of the institution is is shown by the following statement read yesterday by secretary T G webber it is the twenty thi third rd semiannual semi annual statement of the institution for the fiscal year ending august 31 1880 RESOURCES merchandise on hand band 21 bills receivable receivables 60 00 open accounts 18 cash in bank and on hand 81 real estate to in salt lake city Og denand logan logon 6 63 machinery at shoe factory and mannery tannery 27 horses delivery wagon suld guid and harness imo 1300 00 all other resources 35 Hi 27 0 liabilities q bills payable 80 open accounts mr A 31 unpaid dividends 1745 1245 89 temporary deposits by cus bomers 89 sa 13 during duhin durin the above half year mr we purchased merchandise to the amount of 07 paid freight on same samel 33 32 total cash receipts ikeie were 06 we pay a dividend for the half year of 3 per cent and carry to reserve fund 70 salt lake city utah oct 5 IM T the he dividend of three per cent named above is in reality equivalent to the four per cent declared six months ago as the surplus at that time was waa added to the stock upon the total of which the present dividend has been declared the parent institution and its three branches at ogden logan and soda springs have done a prosperous business during the last six months notwithstanding the falling markets of the east which required the exercise of great care in making pure purchases as the policy has been to buy in in light qualities and breque frequently tl this hi has proved successful and ofle additional credit on the emmma effla efficient ent management of supt bupt H sf eldredge the line of insurance carried by the institution is this is upon the merchandise stock exclusive of buildings after the reading of the presidents report to the assembly which was quite large the annual election of off omm meers officers and directors was held and resulted in the appointment reappointment re of the e previous board as follows president W H hooper vice president wm jennings secretary and treasurer T G webber directors john taylor geo Q eannone cannon H S Eld eid eldredge jos fsmith F smith moses ir ses acs thatcher john sharp david 0 calder FROM THURSDAYS DAILY OCT 7 T look out for counterfeits counterfeit silver dollars and half dollars aro arc being plentifully circulated look out for them and for spurious money gen generally brally get thema them A pamp pamphlet lilet contain con eon tain ing all the discourse i in full delivered at the Jubilee conference and another containing a fall and complete description of tie tle tha tio celebration of pioneers Pion plon eera ecra Day 1880 cap cp be obtained at this office they aro are worth having reading and preserving A pleasant riso tu tuesday edday evening about sven seven oc loelf brother 1 alton rl ton 4 of til t io uth ward were pleased to see at their door the genial faces of brothers wm A mcmaster and jos H felt counsellors coun to bishop mcrae after A shaking baking hands other members of the ward appeared on the threshold and the cry was still they come until both large parlors were filled to overflowing brother mcmaster stated that they had just called to wish brother brighton godspeed before starting on his mission to scotland after a happy greeting all round brother Mc mcmaster master Haster was unanimously elected master of ceremonies for the evening which position he filled as only macyl mac mae can nil fill it A hymn was sung sung by the whole assembly father moss offered prayer and singing and social chat were indulged until 10 at which time mae mac announced picnic A general adjournment to the large dining dinin hall ball took place where the tables were literally covered with the best the market affords after supper more singing recitations etc were given until the ccle we sma hours when the company was dismissed all separating with the remark rem ark have spent a very pleasant evening brot brother broiher ber her bri brighton gaton and family were taken completely but agreeably by surprise it sho showed w them the high esteem in which he is he held heid id by his brethren and sisters in the ward as an elder of israel about to dostart start on 0 n a mission to proclaim the principles of the everlasting gospel to the nations of the earth the occasion will no doubt be happily i ly remembered by him while in po reign foreign lands bon eon voyage FROM 1 FRIDAYS DAILY OCT 8 Bi kuben the first number of the fifth volume of this excellent journal is now out of the press it retains its former good gooc appearance and is 13 brimful of interesting matter for our scandinavian friends and all 0 others who understand that language an get Bi kuben brutal conduct the following special was sent over the wires last night received here at 8 p m pay payson son oct 7 1880 last night about 7 an old oid gentleman named peter larsen while watering was accosted by fin daily and son after some words mr daily told his son to knock him larsen down and as the boy was about to strike larsen seized a shovel and struck daily on the hand at this daily dally struck larsen a severe sevi re blow with the shovel dislocating his shoulder and threw him into the ditch he also sustained other injuries mrs la lar r seri sert on he heaning hearing a r I 1 I 1 la g a noise went out with a lantern lant e r n and at her interference was struck several times py y dry day the trial comes off tomor tomar to tom mar mor m mow row W territorial convention the peoples territorial convention assembled at the city hall last veen ing at 6 there was a full representation from all the counties of the territory A few minutes after the appointed hour the house was called to order by col john B R winder who nominated hon ij E harrington as temporary chairman this gentleman was wag elected B R V morris esq was chosen secretary pro term tern it was moved by mr C W V Pen penroe roseand and carried that a committee of five be appointed to examine credentials this committee was applin appointed ted by y the president as follows follow sz C W penrose jos E Taylor WH W H dusenberry W H Mau maughan glian A K thurber while the committee retired J appropriate speeches were wem made by milo andrus and anson auson call cail the committee then returned and submitted the following names of those eligible to seats in the tho convention salt sait lake rake county entitled eo titled tolo tolg to ac delegates metaylor JE J etaylor btaylor Taylor C W peli feu rose jaine jaines i sharp reuben miller J it 11 winder adam spiers jos jog S rawlins ermelino Em melino molino B well wells elizabeth howard robert zina D young ta R V morris 11 orris aurelius miner ulner J john ohn henry smith A M musser robert T burton cache county M 6 moses thatcher W B preston VH maughan Ma uhan cocard 0 0 card 0 C ormsby fred turner utah counts county al 91 15 tp E F harring on A 0 smoot jy y 11 Pu ry wm M bromley J X E booth T J mccullough john brown jos S tanner J S page sevier county 2 A X othur thurber 3 J W bean wasatch county 1 aj l thomas yhomas lir ler giles rich county 1 1 I wm H lee sanpete county 5 canute peterson henry beal john B malben wm T neld reid james A allred washing washington to n county 2 henry enry eyring milo andrus beaver county 2 wm J cox sam sara M dell weber county foj 6 C F middle middie 1 ton li W Shurtliff IT amos haycock joseph stanford john I 1 hart PA FA hammond iron county 2 henry lunt jesse W crosby jr millard county 2 edward partridge ira N hinkley juaa juab county aj 2 george teasdale mrs goldsbrough plute mute county 1 WM king tooele thoele county 2 john edward hunter jr box elder county 3 0 G snow john D burt E A box uintah county 1 Jere jeremiah jereniah niah diah hatch summit county 2 W NV cluff ward E pack daxl joseph joserh barton wm win thurgood wm B R smith kane county aj 2 isaae isaac duffin A R whitehead morgan county 1 G smith the report of the committee was wig accepted and adopted and on motion of A miner the convention proceeded to a permanent organization hon ij E harrington was chosen president mr E R V morris and mrs E B wells secretaries hons A 0 smoot and moses thatcher vice presidents J H smith sergeant at arms W it smith Cb chaplain alain the chairman stated the object that had called the assembly to get herand the chaplain cila Clia plain then opened by prayer lion ilon hon moses thatcher of cache county nominated for delegate to congress hon geo Q cannon ahe he pledged for fori him the solid vote of cache county and expressed the conviction that throughout the whole territory the vote at the coming election would be greater than at any previous time spoke in high terms of mr cannons ability and valuable services at the national capital in in behalf of the people of utah where under all circumstances he had proved himself to be a true friend to the people of this community I 1 ever on the alert to further their best inter interests ests I 1 mr nir cannon had bad retained his seat though repeatedly contested and for four consecutive sessions had served faithfully as delegate he was a man an who knew how to appreciate clate elate an honor conferred and whose temperance er n e morality and integrity h had sned d a ray of purity over the cor corruption atio of an immoral age ae 0 ll 11 the momi nomination nation was seconded by mr john E booth of utah county cohe he alluded to the serf like condition of the territories with relation to the U S government our delegate had not the privilege of voting in the halls of congress therefore the next best thing was to send a man there who wiio had the moral power to influence others to v vote ote properly such a man was george Q cannon and in behalf of the people of utah county he could promise liim him their wari warm n support hon 0 W penrose of salt gike like county heartily endorsed all that had been said on the tile character and abilities of the delegate and proposed inasmuch as there appeared to be no other nominees that the name otar of mr cannon be voted upon by ac eja clam matton mation aton atou the suggestion was acted upon and hon geo Q cannon was sustained in nomination by the unanimous voice of the convention short speeches were made by mr how Pow Ho berry wherry ouro of tooele thoele oele ocie mr ur stanford of weber 2 mr mir cluff of summit mr lunt of iron tron mr smith of davis and mr miner of salt lake the delegates dele gatei 4 pledged their counties to support the peoples ticket and made remarks eulogistic of tho the nominee mr 0 W penrose moed mored tilo tile olve econ peon tion of 1 n territorial rial centra central committee carried A motion by 1 mr jos JosE E taylor also prevailed that the old committee be sustained following is the central committee john sharp david 0 calder caider theodore mckean mrs B W wo smith feramorz littie little Ij ittle ittie john T caine H W brown brow ii john I 1 R winder winde J A at M cannon george crismon A M musser mrs E B wells salt lake county W N X dusenberry utah county jacob G bigler BI g le r sen juab J nab county coun ty jos tos V robinson millard ard county J B R murdock murdoch beaver county edward dalton iron county isaac duffin teane rane kane county A jr whitehead White heau washington county 1 I W pierce sevier county W T iteld beld sanpete county joseph hatch wasatch county W IV cluer summit 1 county saauel samuel francis morgan county W B R smith davis county A C christia kristianscn ansen box elder county F M 11 lyman lym i an tooele thoele county F D richards weber county moses thatcher cache county wm if lee bleh bich county wm king eing king chute pluto county emanuel bagley |