| Show LOCAL km inid OTHER MATTERS frota FROIA from dally DAILY NO nov KOV v eoln SO gone oon boa geo Q cannon and party left for the east this morning as expected metric coinage the curator of the deseret museum respectfully acknowledges the receipt of one gold coin of the value of four dollars one silver dollar and one fifty cent piece all of the date 1879 they are presented by our delegate the honorable geo Q cannon as specimens of the new metric coinage of the united states i I 1 killed by snow slide siide mr T bortan writes from cheyenne under date of the mst mat that N mccan and G murray came to their death by snow slide on the santa re fe and bio rio blo grande railroad NO date is given for the fatality nor any other p particulars artic ulars the herald is requested by our correspondent to also make notice of this fact passed kimballs rim Kim balls balis A private let ter from bishop B R T burton states that on the utah eastern ern passed kimballs Kim Kimb balls alFs on saturday at 2 and vent went some distance into the fields towards park city the work worl is being vigorously pushed ahead and looks encouraging the engine designed for the delivery of of or coal at kimballs rim Kimb balis bails balls alFs was expected to arrive the early part of this week white cane the enquirer says mr jos clark dark of the third ward called upon us on thursday and exhibited to us a sugar cane top grown on his land from seed he jie received this year from southern missouri it lops over like a sheab erds crook which I 1 is s a re X of that kind of cane he behas has been assured by missouri sour mends friends that this kind which is ig called the white cane is I 1 now considered the bestif yields a superior quality of sor sorghum and more in ore abundantly abundant lv than the tile amber cane he recel received ked ved the seed too late this year to give it a fair trial but what he has succeeded in raisin raising g he the encomiums passed upon it by his eastern friends spider cancer dr john nigg bigg of I 1 who left this morning for his home after several weeks residence in this city called in last lt evening to exhibit a specimen of the spider cancer taken from mrs william priestly of this place the cancer caneer was on the breast and had been growing for over two years year the doctor treated it for 35 15 or 20 days and took it off without the aid of instruments it is dark in color and measures three inched in diameter the medicine wed was wao s externally ter nally applied the lady is 19 feeling quite well and is able to be beup up and anh ana out dr riggs has also been treating brother henry em ery of the ward for cancer of the face the patient has hag been very low geuting for better some time but i is now gelting obsequies the last jast of rei rel the rei ballig nallig of tile lateur william ferge ferguson aon zon at fhe the he airro ward meeting ibe ine eting house today nt 12 the friends of te the deceased were present and the services series were conducted by bishop andrew burt meeting was wa opened by pra prayer cr lt pi elder W A emaster MM aster speaker was counselor D H wein W ell eil wilb who discoursed principally upon the tile doctrine of the resurrection ar and the til ill eid hopes awakened by the gospel 1 in n relation to the eternal future wb n tie ties sundered gun sun deredon on earth would bere bore joined and find happiness and peace prevail forever he also aiso tou touched cited clied upon the tiie subject of charity for the erring and r re ct moin coindet roin dei det his hia 14 byll lid hey expected the god of heaven to be merciful and forgiving to them he also expected them to show compassion sion slon 1 and charity toward others as weak as themselves elder john morgan who spoke n next ext narrated various incidents in theine of the deceased as they had come under his personal observation both here a and elsewhere and also related things which the deceased bad told him previous to ills his JOI jol joining this church he spoke kindly of brother ferguson believed him to have been an honest man and one who although posses possessed seid scid of weaknesses like th thorest the tho erest orest rest of humanity had done thebert thel jest aest he knew how to serve god and do good to his fol eider ejder george C ferguson was the closing speaker who also narrated inc incidents identa in the life of dr ferguson and like the previous speakers spoke words of consolation to those who mourned for the dead there were also present upon the stand elder A if musser and bishop 0 F whitney the latter of whom pronounced the benediction FROM WEDNES wednesdays daws DArS DAILY DAMY DEC I 1 continued the case caso of frederick chandler for bigamy has been deferred for tw two 0 weeks 1 returned elder aj L john nuttall i secretary to president taylor returned last evening from ills his trip to chanab kanab whither he went a few weeks ago he is looking well and b hearty ear ty attempt at suicide A young man named samuel mccarty shot himself at duelers Dud lers brewery mouth of emigration canyon on sunday night nigh tand and is still in a precarious dondi condition tion the act was premeditated i A troubled mind is the motive assigned sister hatch dead lead it is with deep regret that thad we learn leam through a private letter to president john taylor that the wife of president abram hatch of wasatch stake is no more she passed away without a struggle at noon on sunday last at heber city her place of residence no particulars are given we extend our sincere condolence to the bereaved husband and abd his sorrowing household cole sentenced from afon Alon monday days junction we clip the following fn an relation to the Ogden orden 1 seduction case this morning the defendant cole was brought up before his hii honor judge P H emerson for sentence cole who is quite a young man when brought into court was considerably sider ider lder ably broken down in in appearance and when called his honor to show cause why he should not noh n 0 have sentence passed upon him he appeared to keenly tense ene his position posidio 1 n and with tears in his eyes confessed that he had acted wrong in in the matter for which he be was now to lie sentenced ren cen he had llad been a wild boy I 1 but expressed himself as being contrite and that he desired to make amends for fur the injury he chehad had done it was also stated that he be had nad offered to make his victim iii ili fil his swire wife upon W his arrest his honor in summing up tip gave the tho prisoner some very good advice he had enquired into this f ase case carefully and found that defend defendant aut ant though decidedly wrong was ilot riot the only one involved in the web of af guilt the statute under which de i enfant had been convicted placed J th the highest punishment at not more than an five years I 1 imprisonment in pris on men t with a fine not to exceed 1000 1000 I 1 his honor however did not think defendant was naturally a bad i man he felt it his duty to sentence nce him win to imprisonment for two years inthe penitentiary and a fine of ido igo from DAILY daidy DEC 2 two weeks ill ni itis stated by the enquirer that the thes wife of president hatch of wasatch stake stale who died on sunday last had been seriously seri serl indig indisposed posed for two weeks previous to her demise one more hore departed 13 by v telegram to president T taylor aylor by we re learn that bishop thomas callister Callist pr of 1 fillmore fili fill more expired last night at 92 0 o ipg ito H 0 1111 hn bmw been p a and nod fusoiu man cormany fon for many years and is generally esteemed for bis excellencies of character womans comans Wo mans exponent the exponent for december 1 is out and ready for sale its contents are a pleasing and well arranged variety of prose and verse articles artlas from a number of popular writers among C these are H T king A J crocheron 11 al whitney E B W E F fa P sal oame A fellows et a al among the articles is t lie the first filst part ofa of a continued story entitled jesse jesso burns or was it fate a sketch of the exodus from nauvoo and the early settlement of utah missionary work elder wm at palmer who is laboring a at present in the tile northern states writes to president jos F smith and apostle F D richards from westville montcalm co coa michigan Blich igan under date dale of the uit wrom his communication we are permitted to 9 glean lean a few items conce concerning riling the work of the lord in that region all the elders in michigan report prospects as favorable prejudice and false tradition are slowly yielding to the light of truth the two elders in wisconsin represent i the people as badly prejudiced and very inhospitable elder palmer expects to go there in the spring if matters continue unpromising in that region the work could be lire tire greatly atly facilitated if the ciders had books and tracts to distribute brother palmer at time of writing intended starting soon for allegan county to 0 try to open a new field and from there to elyria I 1 lorain county ohio where whore he hoped quite a number would join the church the latter will be his address until further notice the six elders sent to the northern states last conference arrived at westville on the of october where they were met by elder palmer and assigned ass luned as follows elder john blackham of Mo moroni to labor with elder S G bunnel in oakland county bounty michigan elder joseph murdock of charlston to labor with elder sanderson in sylvester and vicinity elder james jensen of redmond edmond to labor with elder jackcon jackson in bacine racine wisconsin and neighborhood elders S B warner and D zundel of willard to labor in ottawa county michigan elder jacob jaco jacq sen of moroni will join the elders in minnesota elder D E harris of monroe NI onroe will travel with elder palmer for the present I 1 fire in mill creek greek on tuesday evening between six and seven an extensive blazo blaze was no from this city to the southward many surmises were afloat asa as to its exact location and identity ty but the facts were not known until this morning when brother john L blythe of the ward called in to inform us that the fire was at mill creek creel ward wara and that his house and other buli bull buildings dings on his farm at that place had bad been utterly consumed As said it started between six and seven and was the result of a defective flue in the attic of the main building the room was used for storing corn and farm machinery of which the place was nearly filled at the time the flames were first discovered by sister other members of the household were preparing for supper was out in the e milk room adjoining and heard the crackling of fire firo in the upper part of the house she immediately alarmed hold some of whom ran up the steps of the atti attic cand and finding they could do nothing toward saving the machinery returned to the lower part apart of the building and with others carried out all the furniture they could most alost of this was saved but nearly all of or the machinery machi hery and utensils used wed ubon upon upon the ete etc tc and all tile tilo corn raised from a five live acro aero jot lot ot were destroyed no gram gra n was saved excepting some w wheat at about bushels of which wa wai 5 rescued some lucern seed also the stables sta bles blea corrals and stack yards were saved bro blythe was in this city at the timeout time but was vw immediately sent for and arrived on the scene yesterday morning the farm hands banas and neighbors rendered ever every y assistance lo 10 savo save the property and put out ont tho the he embers which were worked worsted at all that night and most of yesterday bro blythe extends his heartfelt thanks to all who rendered aid ald on the occasion and especially to brother davis of mill creek who tool sister blyth elyth bly the e and her children to his house an and d extended to them the hospitality of his home until her husbands arrival we sympathize with brother blythe in his loss which is particularly unfortunate at this season of the year it will aggregate from to 1000 |