Show LOCAL LODAL km kim OTHER MATTERS FROM D 1 ily idy I FY oot ID address ohan Chan changed zed we are requested by president president john morgan to state that hereafter the head quarters address of the southern states mission will be chattanooga tennessee two men lynched the following special to the NEWS was lecell thia this afternoon after neon ngon from ogden this evenings herald has an account of the hanging of two des Pe pera doeg doea atez ex and johnson on american falls bridge on october ath for fur murdering a chinaman in ilis lifs iii abin cabin abiD and general lawlessness 11 patent obtained mr john devey of alpine utah county has cec received elved a patent on an invention of an iron wheelbarrow which has hits several points of superiority to any others made they are sold by Z C ba M 1 I who are agents for the ar tide tlde the lerent different dlf dif classes are a heavy or miners wheelbarrow weighing about 63 ibs lbs with a lifting weight of only 18 iba a light 11 0 lit or farmei farmers s barrow about 45 lbs iba lifting t weight only 11 14 ibs lbs B both oth kinds binds have steel axles and caie hardened eyes from montpelier mont Kont pelier peller we received a call today to day clay from brother henry Rolls bollap tp who Is down from montpelier the present western terminus of the oregon short line railroad rall Bali road business is very brisk there at present res nes the advent of the raif ralf railroad road there has brought its unfavorable as well aa an favorable phases to that section however bome borne strangers lately entered upon a land jumping transaction which has produced same litigation the cases now novo pending in the courts some patties parties established a whisky saloon in the town but that institution was lately removed beyond the limits of the settlement missionary work writing from quincy franklin county pa elder eider james K ingle speaking of his and elder W G broughs brought labors in that part of the country lays says we landed at this place on the first of august preached our first disco discourse urEe urbe on the evening of the and since that time have administered the ordinance of baptism to seven persons besides three who hwd had been baptized before organized them into a branch ordained one elder and also one teacher the branch la Is now in a healthy condition and the members thereof rejoice and now we expect them for fox a season and hunt bunt for other sheep we have baptized in all bince since coming to this state sixteen people Arrive dBy letter from hugo 0 peterson we learn that the following to scandinavia from utah arrived in copenhagen denmark on the night of september all well NC Bisou gaard from grasa grass valley N W anderson ande Ando reon reou ephraim halvor olsen oisen richfield jeppa monson and anders jonson jon son st tit charles bans hana J brunn bruno and hans Po poulsen pauleen uleen mount pleasant charles E anderson logan jeppa nilson pleasant grove hans hana anderson And erbon ereon logan nogan jacob J H jensen mount pleaman piea Plea ean christian J chris ti ansen fountain grean chaa chas A Ti etjen etlen santaquin San li H richfield P r christensen ElsInor eNila johnson santaquin ean San and john capson lat jat mill creek an allen alien appointee A rather comical sequence to the last art appointments by bythe the governor veil veli wellbor vell worthy ot of note occurred this week indek it seems that among the nun nur number ben ber of appold appointees teeg tees was the name of C collister for or sheriff of iron county it also seems teems that the individual in question was an allen alien but the fact had escaped the notice of the 19 liberal who forwarded the list of names up as candidates ac cordingly when the dispatch containing his name among the list n of nf f those appointed came to parowan carowan Pa rowan he suddenly became aware of his hia peculiar situation and after conferring with his fellow office ekers seekers Fe ho concluded to start immediately immediate for beaver and get formally lc blued so rustling up a work horse horpe e he saddled it and started out at midnight arriving here next morning and calling upon two citizens who knew him he proceeded proc ceded along with them to the district court answered the necessary questions paid his V to the clerk and emerged a full blown american citizen ready for any office offles that the governor might bestow upon bina biva becaver uto Ulo nian FROM wednesdays DAILY DAMY IL 11 the missionaries we understand that the for europe and southern bate satee caled callad at the late general conference will leave this city on the morning of the dinst it la Is unde strood that those destined for the northwestern states will await awalt instructions from elder wm win M palmer who is on his hib way to thisel thib this city y with a company of emigrating lg ig salute sal bal and ia 13 expected to reach this ovy city on the alst sudden death at eight this morning brother bobert robert wat son aon of the ath ward died buci suddenly denly of heart ails disease ease deceased was nn au old ae tattler tettier atler having come to utah in 1850 he was waa the son of robert bobert and mary wary watson was bom born ht tit magalee Me muirkirk Muir kirk pariah parish ayrshire 0 scotland march 1 2 1819 embraced the gos gospel pel eel at newart hill in 1812 emigrated to america in 1848 jived lived in st louis louia about afif fifteen teen months at the expiration of which time be he came to utah having been a resident of the ath ward from the time of his hia arrival there till his death funeral at the sixth ward schoolroom on friday oct at 12 m friends are invited AMI star please copy from gloom to sunshine sud sun shine last july summit county was visited by a severe froat frost the effects of which sent the hearts of the gran gr angers gers gerB temporarily down into their boots fields of oats and other cereals and potato potatoes ea were completely killed the potato land especially looking like bare ground after the powerful nip most of the farmers at once turned the waler wafer upon the blighted ground and v here this thia was effectually done afresh fresh a crop sprouted like magic grew and thrived culminating in one of the most plenteous harvests with which the people of the summit section of the territory were ever blessed thus were the hearts of the farmers lifted lif ted up out of their boots toots into their proper places toquerville unfortunate we have received a call fr from om brothers isaae isaac duffin and john batty of bofto to que qu erville kane county a settlement meu men t that is struggling under rather heavy misfortunes through the water supply undergoing a gradual process of diminution ImI nution for beveral several severa years pas past t four years ago the aqueous fl flaw w was inches and it i is now probably but little more than one third of that amount brother brothel duffins duffin s theory of the phenomenon is that the water has haa found an un der ground nd channel the tho decrease haa been n specially marked since the earthquake shock felt in the locality three years ago agos which ia is supposed bup eup posed to have opened a fissure besides the depreciation of the vintage the main dependence of the bett Pett settlers lers from this cause jast last winter nearly two thirds of the Z rape grape vines vinoa were hilled killed by the unusually severe frast usually the wine vine product has keen been been abou about gillons for a season but this year it will w III ili probably not exceed 1000 gallons this falling off hab has compelled many of the bett Pett settlers lers especially pec faly ally lalY the young men to engage ia freighting railroading and other I 1 occupations away from home FROM THURSDAYS DAILY dally OCT 12 fruit C crop rop we le learn arn from brother 13 W driggs merchant of pleasant grove that the late rains have largely damaged the fruit drying business there the crop was abundant but the damp weather has haa taken the gloss OX off its benefits thief caught charles craik the young oung thiet thief who stole a lot of photographic goods from tho the gallery of E 0 keeler yesterday morning and then skipped for parts unknown own was apprehended at lehi today to day and will make an Jn involuntary return trip to this city under the fostering 0 care cara of marshal fowler successful operation today to day dra drs And An anderson derson darson erbon ereon and williamson performed a successful operation upon james taylor aged 16 15 years son of brother W W taylor the ad lad had been afflicted with white swelling in his leg and the surgeons eur sur geona removed quite a large quantity of diseased bone frum between the ankle and nd tho the knee fence the orerson ore lre raon lasted la sted sout rout one hour ad aad a half the pat pst patients tle wip rits Tits condition is reported aa as favorable sudden decease yesterday morning john thomas backhouse aged 24 years of pleasant grove utah county arose apparently in his usual health ate his br alfast and being beng of a cheerful manifested ilia jila customary lively manner at 11 he lie was engaged in reading when ha he suddenly foil fall out of his hia clair chair chair and expired The deceased bore an excellent excel lant character he came to thia this country from Lancashire england when a young child and had grown up in the co community mm unity territorial convention conventions the convention met as per ra adjournment on men at 2 pm today to day the ei report of the committee on credentials was read and accepted A committee on permanent organization was appointed who retired and a recess was taken for fifteen minutes on re assembling mine bome remarks were made by mr penrose and by the chairman the following permanent organization was reported and effected W WH H dusenberry Preg president ident RB SC campbell ampbell and geo M ottinger vice presidents joseph stanford Stanfor dj secretary T V willia williams ings assistant secretary hugh watson messenger seno seng ger N V sones jones sergeant at arms S ST francis rancis chaplain after the colv convention antion was formally opened a committee was appointed on resolutions and one to wa wait t on the governor to aask ask him to call a special election to fill the term of delegate to Con congress grem Adjo adjourned arned till pm an intended outrage on tuesday night two young girla were on their way home and in passing a new building in course coutee ot of erection between the house and the walker residence block a sprang from beside the fence and seized one of them by the arm at the bame same instant he flung a handkerchief in the faces of both of them the girl whose arm he grasped was fled while the other was only slightly affected the latter exclaimed you have drugged her and at the same instant a woman approached and the fellow ned fled the young woman who was seized fell to the ground in a state of unconsciousness and her hez crum crim companion panion branand ran and procured assistance while the lady who came along incidentally remained with her until the arrival of help the young lady who tells tella the story says she did not fully recover consciousness until about three yesterday morn ing the object of the villian is ia unmistakable ta it was observed that bis his clothing was disarranged this circumstance tance tanco should act as a warming warning to ladies not to go cut on the street after dark without a male protector A number ber of unscrupulous scoundrels have lately floated this way from daffier ent quarters they will hesitate at of mcafity inse mca lity allty and people should be on their guard against them mutual improvement th the a meeting of the officers ceng ol 01 the Y M M I 1 A of thu stake was wa held heid in the council house last iasi evening a bupt J H felt presiding there were representatives present from ten of the city warda bupt felt pelt instructed the presidents to be reorganized immediately that no time may be lost spoke of c the necessity of a uniformity of ol 01 time for electing officers though thought the beginning of tha the season would be the best time it ia Is ex expect cled ec mat every association will adap adopt t the new bew boll and record to facilitate the ward stake aud and general superintendents Intend enta in making their reports the price of the roll book is not 2 as bome somo me have thought but sa 2 pays for the book and leaves 1 for the tha territorial contingent fund thought that the system 0 of visiting from one ward to the tho other had proved beneficial A system of sending association missionaries sion aries to those young people in the various wards who did not attend the meetings would prove beneficial where the associations meet con coa jointe one half of the roll should be used ion lon for tor the ladies ladles and the other half for the male members brother T blewis BI jewis said many of af our young men become infidels upon going outside to get an education um I 1 it Is getting now in a me instances that when a young man thinks of educating hs mind he imagines he must lecome leeome I 1 deosie an infidel ote oise ole of the good results of our meetings is 19 that we ean can show the young people that it is not necessary for them to abandon thel religion in order to improve their minds but our religion embraces everything that is exalting we should not have an exercise in our associations which tends to rudeness or indelicacy but should have everything of the choicest kind assistant superintendent john W taylor ur urged ge d the young brethren to obtain a testimony of the the gospel for when they are called to e go into the world they will find that they cannot tell others what they do donot not know for thein theia also alao to study the scriptures systematically ati cally learning what passages bear upon the different principles of the gospel superintendent felt enu eau eal bal I the system of sending out visitors tors tora was not to pick out the undesirable exercises of the different associations but to select out and utilize the good points suggested that tho the associations meet on the same evening as near as possible it was moved seconded and carried unanimously that the system of visiting heretofore adopted should be continued during the coming boason season the first ward nvard sending tending missionaries sion bion blo bio aries narles to the second the twenty first to the first etc also that a meeting of the officers and members of the Y M M I 1 A of this stake should be held once a month during the beason superintendent felt feit announced that the general in and others had bad proffered to V vianit sit bit the associations and would commence as eoon toon as the associations determined upon the evenings they would like them to come the meeting expressed exar ebbed eased thanks and well wishes to assistant Sn superintendent ferin perin G 0 C lambert who starts on a mission to europe on tuesday next another liberal Lib era rally lEally there was a 66 libe bibe ial lal rally at iha the opera honbo honeo ast last night the of which tyas was moderately filled quite i a large number of members me abers of the pe peoples ople opie party being present present nt mr bir B R 17 baskin was la in the chair and major bradley the nonunion non nou union or church t nd state individual who joined in ike he lie methodist Motho metho dist diat libe bebin 8 in to influence congress to tats vass brej al legislation against the me waa was secretary tats vass brej al waa was secretary the chairman made a brief speech the points lio ilo desired to nanka make were that the gen ger general ern era government should take tho the government of the territory into its own hinds and that tho the objective pont point of the liberal attack va 3 e theocracy C 0 C 1 pey aey P cy 3 which he averted existed here govern r murray Murr aywas was wab called upon and responded he p a ad id he wae va was incapable of delivering |