Show hwal LOCAL avd OTHER MATTERS FROM EMM wednesdays DAILY DAMY SEPT 28 fourth of july prizes the committee ori on amusements appointed for the ath of july celebration I 1 have been holding the p prizes offered by various parties for that occasion thinking 1 an da opportunity would yet be presented of having bavun some sort ota ofa of a jollification jn in lieu tf ff the abandoned fourth president death stifled ali ill desire to carry out the project nd those who contributed tb the prizes may have them returned by calling sailing at savages art gallery unclaimed baggage ie the following described articles artmes of baggage are re now lying at qt the railroad depot belonging to members of the crant a ant company which came in last thursday one large box marked annie bergene one box marked james woodhull passenger to salt lake take city utah one box to john lake salt bait lak lake city utah one bundle bundie bedding tied up in a quilt ma marked ked jane wilson salt bait lake jake city one large bundle bedding in bur lap ap wrapper no address dr the melan holy choly news of the death of doctor johnm ohn M bernhisel Bern hise was brought to his this office a short time before our paper aper went to press this afternoon ahe fhe sad event occurred about 1140 a i in today to day the immediate cause was vaa intermittent fever from which he ie had been prostrated four or five live lays days but he was aged and feeble before and his demise therefore ouid could not be called premature deceased was bom 1799 at sandy hill pennsylvania and was in early member of the church which he joined in the state of f new now york ha 1313 was in an intimate friend ef of the prophet joseph smith and was universally respected and beloved for his integ 1 many noble virtue virtu eq he flee was a man maw of intelligence tind and action and was the first delegate from utah to the congress a of the unit united ed states he lived a long and useful life and died firm in the nth falth faith of the everlasting gospel the funeral will be held en friday fridays next but the time and elace place haye not yet been designated returned Elder eider selder christen t jensen of Mor moroni oril r returned on thursday evening from a mission to i denmark whither he went on the theu ath of september 1879 1878 he traveled in jutland jutland lre ire presided sided over tho the aarhus branch oon for six months and was afterwards president Pros ident of ot that conference for about a year and a half four aundrel hun dred dreL soula souls were added to the conference during this thia time of whom have emigrated there was no persecution and people seemed favorably dispo disposed towards the truth in germana Germ aTif persecutions continue able abie means had been rent sent te scandinavian mission by frieds frI gads Fads in utah to maist assist the poor to e emigrate the work was rolling OP steadily the loss of present was much degre regretted brothen brother jensen made tb trip to and from europe any difficulty he returns feng eling f wel wei welland weiland laud land gold could i not buy bur his experience gained while abroad elder eider andrew jensen of pleasant piea Plea sanf grove formerly of the firm of jen jen reh broun publishers of the life lire fj f joseph the the danish languay angang i turned morn ing ng from a mission to 8 andl andi navia navis upon which he started in may 1679 his bis labors were confined to the of off flee of the scandinavian an S scars stars ap butt buti besides his edito editorial oties u a his maim maini work was an entire ew revision off the book nook of printed in thay thas danish language rhe rhe the book is a handsome vo volume lunie clearly elearly printed and d nicely bound the matler matter being newly divided intal chapters ch apters and verses ver fles with copious root t notes it is svery s mery very handsome alt pit aliece qt and reflects much er credit it upon tipon all concerned conc emed in its edi ion tion brother jen jensen jenea em had bad charge of the he from the death of President until the arrival of his successor bro fjelsted and has written to the NEWS at intervals during his absence abroad he returns in good health and excellent spirits FROM THURSDAYS dart DATT 29 who knows himl eim james malcolm workman who came to utah from england about ten years ago w will III hear of something to his pecuniary n iary advantage by py calling on the editor of the DESERET T NEWS anyone knowing anything of mr workman will please communicate with this office painful ac accident c ident yesterday morning a young man named william wilson siding residing le at ht narris Harris harrisville villet weber county went hunting for this purpose he took a ballard ri flea breach I 1 loader which 1 ch w was as not in very good co nHon after atter be being ng out for some time he saw and fired at apra a prairie fale file chicken when the lever in the rear tear end of the gun was blown out it flew flow upwards and struck him in hi the forehead inflicting a frightful gash some powder has also injured the ball of the left eye dr J X alien allen of ogden was sent for he dressed the wounds and ind und did all he be could for the patient who Is doing as well as can be ex pecked under the circumstances the doctor says wilson Wi isona a life is not in danger but his left eye is in jeopardy so says the ogden herald drunken soldiers A little after lone one today to day two soldiers Bold sold lers from camp entered the house bouse of a respectable spec table married woman in the tye eleventh ward and seizing her by byr the arm offered ered her money and when she ran tan out of doors followed her round the house and told M her ber they had plenty of ammunition andal she had better do as they required she ran across the road and two men took the matter up the soi eol so idlers alers denied entering the house said sald they were Jn inquiring quiring for a man named rogers they were well weli armed and half intoxicated and anda the men concluded that they theng had better let them gog gox goj after cautioning them to kee keep out bout of peoples houses or would get into trouble we suggest f to the authorities at camp douglas that soldiers bad better be warned I 1 soi sot to intrude in this way or serious difficulty will occur one of the in men was a stout german in citizens clothe the other a slim dark man in sold soldiers hiers fiers clothes they s said they were out hunting and s each had a rifle missionaries in michigan an anck minnesota we have been permitted ami ft to peruse a very interesting letter written by elder william M X palmer at st franeis francis anoka coun ty minnon minn on the dinst to president john taylor and counselors the writer describes among other things the conferences recently held in michigan and minnesota he was in the former state last july and after appointing a conference to be held in minnesota on the ad and ath of september decided tp to call a conference of the saints and elders in michigan before leaving 3 accordingly the and 2 of august were selected for lor the purpose pose while walting waiting forthe for the ti time M 0 t to strive arrive he opened a new ew field of laj la lai a j bor and baptized four persons the michigan conference passed kofl spir strangers being present from far and near the clergy incited t mob of unprincipled persons persons t to threaten the brethren and disturb their meetings but being threatened them feltes with the cawby law by orderly citizen citizens they changed the their tactics somewhat and followed edth the elders and threw stones at them while they were returning from meeting at night one of chemis the missiles bit elder palmer on the shoulder and another struck elmerjohn Elde elder rJohn john BT B thatcher upon the leg legout but beyond some soreness felt for several days ys no injuries resulted an adventist preacher reviewed one of the am nn discourses on the pro het joseph josephs Is nuu aua the boob koob ok altmon cit tit but was effectually BU all maceiy ene bihy siby young hanna harra i the next day another prominent llad had left the place challenged all of ofa them to a debate but upon his ills challenge enge being accepted he excused liim self seif on the plea of a lack alack of time timea the conference at which eight EI el J ders dens were present from ohio and aud andi andl michigan did much good and led a aj number to investigate the doctrine doctrines sj of mormon ism 1 I As aa the time drew nigh fo rElder forEId eri erg palmer to attend the he A minnesota es ota conference he began M b ponder ii nd or up on hl his i financial condition all ail I 1 I 1 hi his effects had bad been burned with tit house of a brother named roots he llad lad no money and but one suit of f oid idd old patched clothes about two reeks reeka prior to the cm conference ference he here r elved much to his surprise e and gra tit tude the sum of 10 from a little it 11 year old daughter of ofero bro john bj B thatcher e r of logan utah who had collected the means from her play images mates elder elden palmer was abutter an It i tranger to the little child hut but she iad had heard beard of his hi misfortune misto tupe and nolly nobly resolved to minister to h his is relief jwo two days before the conference he received 25 5 from the proceeds of a sunday sanday school concert held in lo 10 loe E iian llan for the relief of the elders iri lri inas wha had bad buffered suffered fro from t the fres lires ires these amounts with ith 7 from I 1 lhome kome home enabled elder P palmer I 1 er 0 11 i r j thase ehase new clothes help elder war wari ar j ider iner der ber the only other missionary in aneed seed and to reach minnesota in time jume fog foi fol the appointed t rence I 1 these meetings were a algo also iso well at and passed oft off very success i j pilly ly A goodly rumber number er af 6 sc S eandi candi and aud j laylane yvere present and much ia teres was awakened among jihee iem hem they did not speak nor nn un ferst derst alid english but afterwards bid kid the ahe scandinavian elde eide elders eiders that bey they could comprehend corn elearly clear clearly khat that elder palmer had babdj said eaid I 1 in frigli 1 ab concerning the apostasy apo stacy irom from sri nd the restoration of the primitive pr I 1 autive fait ia ah this tais manifesta 1 abri created a very adorable avo rable feel ing 19 among them elders palmer nd 4 11 Ander anderso soun sori ill ili i held heid a meeting in aft housed it t prin princeton ceton on the night of 0 thel ith p dinst landwere and were brssi grossly lip lyp 7 a drunken mob nob i who ceilea yelled fod tod ta tamped camped moped in the hallway hall way arid ardd atter after being ejected stoned the building rotten eggs in at the windows and finally succeeded in breaking up u the meeting the officers of the peace did not riot interfere at lavonia on the night of the loth the brethren held an orderly me meeting eting and several were believing in that neighborhood on sunday the lith they held meetings at 2 p in and p in in n monticello having met there elders barker jacobson and god trey in the evening a mob assembled outside and several walked in ila and nd up to the stand where elder pal pai palmer er was wag preaching one of them charles cutting by name handed the speaker a note read ing aa as follows if you are not out 0 of this house bouse within five minutes we will take you out by force rho the note noe was waa read to the con grega tion and no further attention iod lod paid to it the meeting proceeded for three quarters of an hour longer th the mob outside hooting cursing and throwing things at the house meanwhile when the services closed the elders went down the stairway and brother godfrey stepped into a noose which had been laid at tb the bottom af the steps and was thrown down and dragged a short distance by 10 or 12 men when the rope broke and he was released the brethren all got away in safety elder palmer intended bleaching prea plea ehing ching at the same place in about a fortnight he advocates the translation of the gospel tracts into the swedish language an gua g e for or the benefit of the swede 6 in t that h at region many of whom are anxious to investigate the truth brother palmer and his hig associate are evidently doing a good wor kand the prayers of thousands who read this thia article will ascend to god for I 1 their success and safety FROM FRIDAY 3 9 DAILY S SEPT 30 present presente master samuel barrell barrel I 1 who wielded the sticks of the big drum of the ward juvenile i band at the primary fair has just received from mrs clawson the superintendent su erin a large photograph of himself and drum and ano two laro larg large 41 cakes for distribution among the members of thebaud the band the cakes I 1 cant be beat vir viv tir ra aa inui luccia i A fire at rich ilij liis celii sevier county last saturday night destroyed a stable shed hay j and other feed two cows and a calf and about 30 chickens lekens ch ickens belonging to i brother reuben gurr sister gur gurr went out to milk the cows in the evening taking a lamp with her which was accidentally tipped over and nd set fire to some straw the th blaza iaze laze spread so rapidly that it be came ame impossible to cont control roly rolp or even save ave anything from its fury a al hough a great number of people to the pla pia pince place ceat cear the th ire fire started about nine the th estimated sti mated loss hp the people eo deeply with the family 11 pho who vho aho are in very poor cincu circumstances stances 4 subscription is being taken tip up in their heir behalf and it is thought most of f the loss will ba be replaced brother brothe gurr is absent from home funeral services esThe the funeral services over the remains of dr john M Bern huei hUel el idere kiere were held at I 1 pm today to day in it the ward meeting house under the direction of bishop J john bungey the hoube house was filled with the relatives and friends of the deceased the bier fier vices commenced by a hymn from the ward choir jed led by brother john lewis ard prayer was wag then of 1 hered by counselor daniel wells I 1 the ch char ir again sang and the I 1 congregation was addressed in turn by president george Q cannon hon wm H hooper and find president ijohn jjohn taylor the choir ren rendered deret dereA a hymn a benediction was led jed M by president wilford woodruff the services lasted over two hours and land were of a very impressive and interesting character the hears bears n 5 with the remains was followed to their their fidai filial resting placer by adiong I 1 concourse of carriages i rattlesnake rattle battle snake massacre mr george mills writing from section ad second division of the utah central railway furnishes the fol lowing iteman item in snake killiri killi rg which may not be altogether devoid of in terent to our readers it aphea appears 1 that last spring himself and comrades were informed by bome some indians ans ang who paid them a visit that there were two wicki ups rs 31 7 or in plainer english two twos rattles rattlesnake ah wem eni in jh thal vicinity having some curiosity to hunt them tip tb ey one bright sunny day and in due du arrived at the pees places design designated eb edw where here they found foun the ana snakes in n snort ive ivo abundance warming t them e selves elves hunters in the sunshine the hunters huntera j H D candland H 0 01 Haskel ll and our correspondent each pickie picket up a club and waltzed in as for a days daje work they killed 29 of th reptiles including rattles rattle rattlesnakes s snakes whip snakes anti anil other kinds on that day and have llave kept up the th work of extermination at interval intervals ever since on the date of writing just juster mr Mill with H Hs 0 haskell and DR dil Fillmore fill elii more moro madd mauei I 1 the surviving snakes another friend ly call and killed off 26 more all rattlers 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