Show LOCAL LOUL AND OTHER MATTERS FROM FRIDAYS DAILY DAMY OCT lil 14 going north horth tomorrow to morrow morning mr richard G lambert of the business department orthis of this office will leave for a trip through the settlements of cache and bear lake in the Inte interests of the NEWS we bespeak for him a cordial reception at the hands of our numerous friends and patrons which ia Is sure to be accorded to him information wanted of william C kemp who left hereford england in may 1870 for salt lake city and who resided for some time tim in the ward address mary ann johnson mill house ledbury road roady hereford england mill star send the news we are pleased to note that the number of persons persona who subscribe subscribe for the wem wen WEEKLY ly NEWS to be sent to different parts of the world for the gooe it does la Is increasing brother charles M leah of spanish fork does a good deal in th atline that line he sends us word this morning that horats he wants wanta two moore L t i copies added to the fouche has already subscribed for to be pent fent for one year to the georgia portion of the southern states mission missionaries inform us frequently that they are always sure of a cordial reception wherever the NEWS reaches A farious furious Fusi fusillade lade A remarkable incident has come to our knowledge which exhibits the care which should be taken by men engaged in freighting in the north to protect themselves against the raids of cattle thieves mr J P andersen anderson has a contract for fo freighting blasting powder from corinne to idaho and montana chiefly the thai latter territory not long iong since he and seven teamsters y mostly young men from bear eriv river er city box elder county were traveling north with several wagons when some distance this side of blackfoot a couple of mounted men visited them the appearance of the couple combined wih with the inquiries they made respecting where the boys intended camping at night made the latter suspect they were horse thieves after they left mr anderson dc determined to drive late and be more than usually cautious they did not stop till late at night and ant placed the horses borses in a bend of the river with two men to guard them at the neck of the bend while the others prepared supper in a short time one of the guards rushed into camp and reported that two mo mounted anted men were among the horses horbes presently the other came in and said the two men had dismounted landwere and were in the midst of the animals mr anderson An dersofi a young man named 1 hansen bansen and two others immediately armed themselves and started for foi the h bind hind ind two were left at the neck of the bend while anderson and hansen ran down to 0 o where the he horses were hansen haneen got close to them first being young and flee fleet t footed while anderson amderson is lame hanson called on the strangers to stand they responded by firing at him he replying with his rifle the shots flew thick and fast for awhile when the desperado esnow on ou their horses commenced to retreat out of the bend As they came up to where the two boys were stationed the latter atter opened fire on them from froin two sides they replying wilh with their re hansen haneen coming up in the meantime put in another shot or two flim ule uie lear J 16 1 boeing bred fired in au all the desperadoes escaped in the darkness bo far as known no one was hurt had not the night been ve very I 1 ry dark it is almost certain that some one would have been killed had the teamsters not being on the thip alert and ready it is more than likely that they would have lost all their horses not far from the same place within a day or two of the time of the occurrence narrated above a couple of mounted men rhen rode up to a man traveling with a wagon and forced him to one of his animals and give it to them they then rode off with it BISHOP EDWIN b WOOLLEY deade DEAD at 1245 aiu aru a am ain in bishop edwin DU bil worth woolley breathed his last 9 surrounded by the member members of his family from about three Oc locki yo esterday afternoon it became evident that the end was approaching and he appeared to suffer considerably for several hours for some time before the last however ha he simply sank peacefully and expired as gently as if passing off into a sleep deceased wab was born on the bf june 1807 at west chester chesters chester county pennsylvania after hearing of the prophet joseph he left his home in rochester columbiana county ohio in 1837 and visited kirtland for the purpose of seeing him it was a time of trouble with the sainte bainte and joseph had lleen lieen b een forced to leave that part and he did not meet him brother woolley however found joseph smith sen ben the patriarch patria reh reb or as he was familiar familiarly called i father smith whom L he took from portage where he was secreted from persecutors and conveyed hini to his homerin rochester keeping him that winter it was at os this time in in 1837 that he was baptized and he lie came a member of the church el der lorenzo barnes on the sabath following hi hl 4 baptism he was ordained to the high priesthood and appointed to preside ride over overtop the Rge rochester hestor hester branch of the fe church which position he 0 officiated in with the exception of some month months in in the winter of 1838 9 which he spent in preaching prea chine the gospel this being his bia first traveil traveling Dg and preaching mi slon sion at that time among others he preached to bishop edward hunter he removed from rochester Roc roe hester hoster in jn 1839 and went to quincy illinois where he be first met the prophet joseph smith and his brother hyrum smith with whom he was ever after on the most intimate terms until they were martyred marty red in the spring of 1810 by i olvice of the prophet bro woolley went to commerce subsequently called nauvoo and inthe in the fall of the same year went on a mission to northumberland county pa where he labored a year bringing quite a number into the church 1 some of whom are in utah now 0 on his return to nauvoo he engaged in the mer mercantile cantle cantie business and at that time occurred a very noteworthy incident of his lire showing his hia characteristic c devotion to the cause in which he was engaged the prophet said to him brother woolley we want all your goods tor for the building up of the kingdom Kingdo mW of god or words to that thit effect bather brother woolley gathered his hia whole stock of merchandise disei excepting what he received from dlf dif terent different houses to sell on commission and packed them up ready for removal he then went to joseph and said cri 1 I wish to know whether y you u also want the goods I 1 have received on ou commis commission sidn sion and will pay the houses in st louis and other places I 1 obtained them from and whether you will send teams to haul the goods away or wish ime to deliver them I 1 the prophet asked gand and tand you have packed all the other goods except those you have on commission and are ready to hand them over yes was the answer then r aid said ald nid the prophet with deep feeling at the same bame time placing his bl hand band and affectionately on brother Wool wooi leys leyb s shoulder take your goods replace them on your shelves and go on with your business the prophet had evidently only been testing him and found him equal to the occasion 0 in 1842 brother woolley was sent on a mission to massachusetts and connecticut returning in april 1843 during that year a copy of i the f f revelation on ou celestial marriage was taken to his house by hyrum smith and read to him SA S A woolley his hig brother who was then a lad ad was in an up stairs room at the time quite ill lii was by a supernatural s power enabled to hear and understand the revelation rev elation with perfect clearness at ald aid ulle flie time the deceased was among the farst who adopted the revelation in faith and practice it is a fact orthy worthy V of note that the residence of edwin D wall ey was the last hause in nauvoo visited by the prophet and patriarch joseph josephann jand hyrum before they went wept to carthage jai jal ial they dropped jn as they ware were as the prophet stepped from the entrance as he was about to depart he uttered the words 1 I go goas as a iamb jamb to the sla bla slaughter tighter ec 1 1 being driven out ont of persecutors with the the ri ains brother woolley left til that at place on the ath of june 1848 and proceeded to winter quarters 0 where ha he remained two 0 O yearb years yea xv coming boutah 11 i imi 18 with wih dept brigham youngs company in lu the fall of 1849 1819 he ne weba wei east bast to hep help bishop hunter with the tho emigration 8 tation ration and fo to buy goods for the church hurch bothof both of bf which commissions he 40 accomplished shed mink bink in the the fall of 1850 in 1853 he was waa aj coin coln commissioned mili mill by president youl bomm to take a herd of cattle to kallbom iaan on which errand he was absent five months after his return he ivas ivar was in november of the same year or a bishop Bi antl anil fram that time timp until his death drath presided in that capacity over the 13 h ward in 1854 and or several subsequent years yeara brother woolley was I 1 I 1 employed by byr resident res dent brigham young to super entend his big private bubines bu busl sines jie served overal several sessions as representative to the legislative assembly the deceased has sa 7 children of whom are now living 11 son sand 9 daughters he has 57 grandchild grand child ren all of whom are living with the exception ofa of 3 or 4 he has bag 11 great gran grandchildren children 9 ot of whom are living i ng the tha m ogg i regate of his issue in a direct line being consequently 95 making him a pa tri trl aich alch of bf a numerous branch branchi of an i fl fn la ak tj t j i u v i i 1 i laiti iu i buil bishop edwin D woolley wag was a good and useful man it ia is doubtful if one more mote industrious could be found anywhere his life was one almost continuous scene of endeavor he was exceedingly ont outspoken spoken uttering his sentiments ome times timea without much regard to consequences he was what might be termed a plain hone honest st man whose integrity to the cause of the kingdom of god was beyond question quest loii under his unusual fra frn frankness of manner be carried a kind and manly heart and he goes to the beyond with an excellent record he was a man who heartily disliked every species of sham and was greatly esteemed and respected in the community bishop woolley was short of stature equa squarely rely built and had a good sized head the forehead being full and broad I 1 the family have the sympathy of the community in the departure of their worthy head but they hays have the conto consolation lation of know mog tog that befell lilethe lluke the mellow fruit from irom the fy y rip eboth in years and good works the funeral services will be conducted at the lath ward assembly rooms booms where often his voice has been heard beard when he was in the vigor of life they will begin at 10 a m on sunday morning the family extend an invitation to all friends to be present on the occasion FROM SATURDAYS DALLY daily OCT 15 appointments for fon quarterly I 1 conferences conference salt bait lake stake january ath and rth rih 1882 1883 weber ber and juab stakes october and ISSI 1881 and january vai hat and box elder and tooele thoele october and 1881 and january and 1883 1882 cache and ana wasatch stakes november ath and ath 1881 and february ath and ath 1882 bear lake and summit stakes INlo vember and ISSI 1881 and february alth aith and 1882 1892 bant sad pete and morgan stakes november and soth 1881 and february and 1880 1882 Hillar liard Hl ard dand and beyler sey sen ier iez ri maer er and 1881 and february and 1882 utah stake december 3rd ard and missi th issi 1881 sand jand and ana match ath and ath 1532 1882 DAs dyda stake december loth 10 t ii and lith bissland ISS land march alth and Pang dItch stake wake december ard 3rd and ath issi 1881 5 and march ath and 50 1882 kanab stake december loth and lith 1881 and march lith and 1882 st george stake december and 1881 and march and I 1 carowan parowan stake Dec december embrer embler 24 t h 1881 and march and 1882 B 1 yaa F sm SMITH W F D ric rio HARDS hands as I 1 41 A KABES kares d la consequence of some of the eders called at the late conference M u aries arles to the sandwich islands and ud new zealand not being bing actuated tp start tp to their fields of as earl early y its as monday october Ill hasper previous notice publish elit has hag been deemed ex expedient to git fit postpone abne tiie the lime ilme ime I 1 of departure from sait bait lake city for all those elders eiders until monday november lath at pm in so that they gri dri can ean jw sail from ian san francisco on saturday the joserh JOSEPH F I 1 the horse malady the rhe pinkeye disease among horses does not appear to td be spreading quite so rapidly the last few days the eues cases at sit the stables of mulloy Mullo yand and paul Paulh are re all doing nicely nice T had some sohie time baek back as tudy as 27 21 e equine no patients at that establishment establish no case has lits proved there we were vere informed ion lon on t the he premises today to day I 1 i 10 coming home elder eider lyman E R mart martineau who has been in great britain on ia a mission for nearly two years fears and ohalf a hall half and has had lidd charge under president carrington ington of the business deportment of the liverpool office for about a it year will re rea this fall he is son eon of dro bro JH Mart Mar martineau ineatiA sur sun surveyor of I 1 r og anIf anle 1 1 M f G j U new house honse the eighteenth vard new meetinghouse meeting home house situated on the commanding eminence on the bench land east of city creek is nearing completion the tito interior will be ready for the plasterers within a week it will have a vestibule and gallery at the east end opposite the stan stanl 1 when finished it will be one of the snug est neatest and handsomest bands hands public buildings of its size in utah its ita seating cap capacity acety will be increasing emigration the church emigration rom europe increases in place lace of diminishing the number 0 of persons who left liverpool with the four companies of this year reaches 1851 with one more company to come which will leave england on the dinst the first four companies of last list year only aggregated gre gated 1481 making a diffie difference rence renee thus thua fai far in the season in favor of this year of thus the good work goes on primary fair this is the day on which the utah stake primary pain pair was to open doubtless there will be a flue fine display of the evidences of juvenile skill exhibited we are greatly in favor of these fairs for the young folks they give a strong stimulus to genius in the bud and will very likely cluse eluse it in some bome eases cases to blossom into the fullness of beauty beautys producing in the community men such as watt stephenson wilkie and others men who have attained to the higher walks of ability have sometimes received their first impetus fram much smaller circum circumstances rances than those t to which one of our primary fairs civo give rise children childrens fairs should been be encouraged cou raged railroad Eail rall road references the b business us of the utah central railroad this season is heavier that thai at any time sime it was built the transient passenger traffic commenced earlier than usual and has been precedent edly lively the passenger business ot of the last two weeks hasneuer has lias never been exceeded for the same length of time previously lately a special trel frel freight glit has been between this city and points south bouth exclusively for ng carry carryl iron for the denver ario grande rail bail road and |