Show LOCAL AND othe OTHER mk MATTERS mom TOOM TUESDAYS DAILY OCT 11 information wanted william legg ssi for formerly merly of newberry berkshire shirey shires england supposed to be in wil will confer a favor by com corn mi with bishop kesler ward salt lake city killed by bv lightning the fol owing special dispatch to U the NEWS was received this morning from nephi juab county utah george son of thomas belliston Belli ston aton ged aged 11 years was killed billed by lightning last night about ten ocl oci oc loc loe ock ocl his 11 little atle brother was wag knocked down by tho the same flash but was not in aured further than being stunned A bad hurt hurte the ogden herald states that on sunday morning mr air joseph J clayton CI ayton who is in charge af the repairs went about three miles miless to i edair the lines and replace some burnt poles with new ones he rode on tie tio tt e engine of the passenger train on reaching his destination the engineer stopped the train for mr clayton elay clay ton to alight but being bein accustomed to jump off while the train was in slow ri fotion he be jumped before the engine came to a complete standstill striking his left here heri the ground he was precipitated backward fracturing to ids left leg at and a little 1 above the lale laie U wag WAS oa a handcar hand liand car cur ana wien back to ogden ht yumi central board of trade met according to appointment in the council house ho u se at 10 am today to day the attendance wak wai vas was quite large reports from the respective committees on the following six subjects were received manufacture of iron and coke our iron found foundries ries manufacture of white lead lead pipe and sheet lead for roofing purposes etc manufacture of glass wool an I 1 woolen manufacture of clothing bilk and silk fes fee nearly the whole of the reports verean writing and those which ve en otare expected to be also put upon paper the proceedings were highly interesting in te many very pra practical views view being enunciated on ou the several subjects considered at 12 the board took a re cess till MI two at which hour the ses ees llon lion resumed its sitting sifting last lat offices the obsequies les ies of ablate mrs elizabeth eilzabeth el lizabet h 1 I H mackintosh relict of the late daniel mie Mic kitosh were conducted at MO 10 on sunday at her late resilience in the ward A large dumber number of rela reia relatives ilves tives and friends of ithe family assembled on the occa don iron to tb pay ll 11 eln ein last tribute of re to afi the e departed the services vete lire conducted under the immediate personal supervision of john henry smith who the audience in a very A and instructive manner manned mr the musical exercises were conducted petion by a select choir under the of mr H G whitney GW hitney born in edinburgh scotland aland in 1824 and embraced the wil gospel when it was first carried thit country bythe late apostle mob raon pratt she emigrated to 0 uvon a short time pre loua lous ous to the of he e prophet joseph and ter tl th expulsion of the saints tom rom in that part rt of or the be t country she ell cil atc abc council uc I 1 BI bluffs miffs tiffs where her ausband was associate editor with ke e late elder orson hyde of the frontier guardian she acme me to nall hali airm 1502 and lived in this city teall til her demie she leaves six eh children ildren lidren sons sona and three daughters A frightful picture the tho following we I 1 rde deserved served character ia is given of jackson county missouri by the st joseph mo herald it will be perused with interest by many of our re adeis readers in whose minds the recollection i f the bloody outrages committed upon the saints in early times ia is still fresh also by th se whose anfor information M atlon on the t 13 s derived from reading and tradition has a fish hatchery kansas city and jackson county a robbery hatchery that field has long been the home and birthplace of desperadoes it was an outfitting out nitting fitting point of santa fe trains and was one of the centres bentres from which p 0 slavery border ruffians ruff Buff mana iana started on their stealing and mur murdering derin raidi into kansas before that time 50 years ngo ago af 0 jackson county began its care eare career er of murder on an the mor mons and satiated its appetite for bloo blood J to its full extent for the time being not less than 40 mormons cormons were killed more than of their houses bouses burned and robberies and outrages without number were coma corn bitted the scene of the mobs on the mormons cormons was the blue and independence just as it is now the governor of the state was powerless against what he called the ithe outrageous acts of unparalleled violence that have lately happened in jackson county it was well to get rid of the mormons cormons Mor mons but it is not well for any community to disregard law an I 1 to engage in the commission of the basest crimes but that was the early education and schooling of th the boys in that county when the time came to drive the free state men out of kansas jackson county had the rascals ready for the work they had been matured in violence and killing yankees was a delightful pastime but nut Jolin john brown and some others taught them that antislavery men could shoot thus jackson county kept its ba hand nd in from the mormon ties tle in irl inthe the thirties liv kig 1 6 ems els I 1 d berwar i e r wa wl with t h kansas and through t h he e great r rebellion e bel llon it was from jackson couney county that quantrell marched to the lawrence massacre in august 1863 and he always could find recruits in that county for his guerilla and bushwhacking bushwack ing bands they perpetrated the baxter springs mass ere cre acre I 1 and burned half a dozen towns in kansas but always found a home protection and kindly care in jackson county the younger boys and james boys belon belonged geci to these gangs of murderers aud and the new boys and the old boys down there are still their friends and protectors tec tors 1 I 1 he be condition of jackson county fulfills often repeated rue twe predictions dictions of the prophet joseph joeeph upon the subject mutual improvement the young mens mutual improvement associations held their semiannual semi annual Con conference feren ce in th the e assem assembly bly hall hal I 1 on saturday evening at 7 pm the exercises were conducted by general superintendent wilford woodruff the he first presidency several of the apostles officers 0 YM Ss Y L M I 1 1 A and others were on n the tb stand after singing and prayer elder junius F wells spoke upon the condition of the associations and the work they have to do in educating and reforming th e young joung people lie lle was to J jo wed by sister S taylor superintendent in of the Y ii associations who made a few very interesting re marks relative to the r organization she represents prest john taylor espro expressed assed his hi pleasure at being present and lna ina in a tew lew words commended the ocla oela ocla ocia for what they were doing encouraged cou raged all connected with them to continue their efm eff morts efforts and blessed the officers and members superintendent woodruff also fei fel feit felt t glad to witness the spectacle of thousands of the youth of zion growing up in the fear of the lord and preparing themselves for the great future before them lie ho narrated incidents of his own childhood and expressed his faith that there were those reserved among the youth of israel who would bear off the kingdom in a the sas say pf af gods goers power president george Q cannon occupied a few moments and was followed by president joseph fsmith who hoped the time would come soon when we might have more morer time and better opportunities to hear reports from the various officers of the associations he presented the he general officers who were unanimously sustained as at the last conference benediction by apostle F M lyman from wednesdays DAILY OCT 12 found guilty the case of the people vs david frazier on trial in the third district Court for bigamy was given to the jury this m morning who returned a verdict ver Lilet of guilty guil ty sentence has not yet been passed upon him frazier came to utah a few months since and soon af afterwards married a girl giri named it was afterwards discovered that he had bad a wife living in sacramento and the llie charge of bigamy followed new university building the basement of the new university building is nearly completed the rock will ba be up square with the first floor and ready for by the end of the present week in fact mr sir george romney has a number of men on the ground now working oil on the first floor foists joists when the latter are in the filling completed and the water table on the contract so far as let will be finished which will probably be the ca cae e before the expiration of the present month morgan county crops A gc gen n tieman from morgan county informs us that nine threshers thre were constantly engaged during the harvest in that section of the territory they averaged about bushels of wheat each for the beison seison ee ison this will give some idea of the dent edly full crop reaped there this ali is year the tho T he potato crop in that locality bouy yo Uy good A augut augue boot almut eoa enty car loads have already been shipped from morgan station on the union pacific railroad alone the lowest price obtained by farmers there this year has been fifty cents a bushel the medhi lightning lightning disaster we are under 0 obligations ligat fons ions to mr ij A bailey for an account by mail of the killing by lightning of george J Belli belliston stori at nephi on the night of the loth we have already published a statement of the occurrence recel red by telegraph our correspondent states that the unfortunate lad was at the tha time he was struck walking hand in hand with his brother the flesh of the boys body was partially consumed by the electric fluid the other iab lap ladof 4 arm was slightly burned and ho he was rendered insensible by the shock other parties in the vicinity were so severely shocked that they were alro also rendered temporarily insensible george had the reputation of being a very good boy missionaries on the way A note from brother R R anderson from fron wa gatell on the U P it R K U J dated yesterday says the following named missionaries narles 15 35 35 15 in all lef left t ogen ogden this morning for iligir their various fields of labor great britain hyrum bevans HE vans wm bromley james hardy john england urah butts chas sharp john boyle henry leylan leyland thos perking perkins robt ure A afre ifred bailey balley alley ailey geo fowler john ellis and robt R anderson scandinavia frederick peterson H C hanson 13 larsen john N oisen olsen morten thos C christenson andrew L anderson andrus C nnelson NS Nl elson eison southern state 4 wm H clayton t n I 1 zai zat zadock I 1 ak K judd jr L P reynolds geoage comer alma harding chas C brown and jamea J adams eastek eastern states r walter waiter H atwood and mark hall indiana nathan hawks hanks united states and canada canadas geo saxton sax ton the central board at the afternoon sitting of zions central board of trade yester Xester dar nineteen more subjects were lepor reported W u upon p on the written reports were as they were read and received referred to the directors of the association for revision after the document documents pass under careful scrutiny they will be bd published for the benefit of the community jn they are very kery very interesting and embrace a great many valuable views on eminently practical subjects the organization tien of an iron corn sany eany pany through the operations of the central board is of itself a very important step in the right direction we learn from secretary webber vV ebber that the necessary stock to condu conduct ct the iron enterprise has already been subscribed and he the prospect i of its being prosecuted to lq a successful 8 ful fui issue lisue 1 excellent most of the branches of industry that may originate through the stimulus imparted by the board of trade movement will necessarily ilk ili have to be initiated locally the executive part of the labor will consequently devolve upon the stake organizations the capacity of the central board is as tie ife wo understand it more or less lesa supervisory and advisory the meeting of yesterday was of such a character aa as to revive and strengthen a belief in the extension of the sphere of usefulness of the ent as a whole FROM THURSDAYS DAILY OCT 13 missionaries those elders who were called on missions to the states and europe aith at the 0 late conference did their fields of labor on the lith dinst will take notice that the next company will take their departure from salt lake city on tuesday october at 7 am instead of november as at first dia fin intended tended those elders called for the sandwich islands and new zealand will lewe lowe salt lake like city on monday 66 tose tove r 1 7 at zau pm to be antime in time to bul sul from san francisco on the JOSEPH F E SMITH mith WITH F D Ric was nAs feeling better we are gratified t to 0 be in a position to state that apostle 0 C rich is at least holding his own A dispatch received yesterday by his wife in this city stated that he had passed a good night and was feeling better accidentally hurt the ogden herald learns that on last monday an orphan boy thos kay from mona 90 miles south of salt lake city who was working for mr S P ewing eight miles southwest oi of soda springs on the oregon short was wab shooting ducks with on old double shotgun when one of the rusty barrels burst and the contents were emptied into the boys left hand the lad was brought gown down to ogden yesterday morning had his wound dressed and d then proceeded to his home at monn mona juab county ancient relics the discoveries of or antiquities on this continent barmon harmonizing mon izing with the historical statements of the book of mormon are rapidly multiplying dr de plon geon of mexico has lately made some interesting excavations in the ruins of uxmal near merida yucatan he has found a well preserved bust of the god Cay with an inscription in the mayo language stating c that the god is isaa i e necessary revealer or messiah near the bust was an altar wit wil h signs other articles iu lu the ruins bear a striking resemblance to those discovered at 11 Helio poin i and memphis and lie believes lie he bas has braked traced wordy in the inscription on a stone forming part of a freemasons free masons lodge of the first class he has dyna mi round the ruins in order to prevent th the e indians from coming to them |